Assisted Da Vinci robotic surgery combined with 3D printing technology applied in septal myectomy

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Generally, the standard surgical route of Morrow begins with the incision of median sternal, which leads to more trauma, pains and discomforts to patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). It is more difficult and rough to perform the competed resection of hypertrophic myocardium due to complicated anatomical morphology of left ventricular outflow tract and limited visual field of left ventricle during surgery. As the novel surgical strategy, firstly, under the guiding of 3D printing technology, the platform of effective preoperative evaluation focusing on how to resect the hypertrophic myocardium is established. Then, combined with assisted Da Vinci robotic surgery system, the outcome of patient with HOCM is positive and promised.

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Zhang, S., Liu, Z., Liu, H., & Zhang, C. (2023). Assisted Da Vinci robotic surgery combined with 3D printing technology applied in septal myectomy. European Journal of Medical Research, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-00985-z

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