The 3D-Printed Pathological Heart represents a leap forward in cardiac simulation.
The combination of clear, flexible resins for the heart walls and distinct colors for pathologies (such as tumors or septal defects) allows for unparalleled understanding of complex geometries. It is the ideal tool for surgeons practicing intricate procedures and for researchers testing the fit and deployment of new cardiac devices.
KEY FEATURES
Structural Pathologies: Accurate simulation of common structural heart defects and intracardiac anomalies (e.g., septal defects, valvular pathologies, or intracardiac masses).
Multimaterial Realism: The model differentiates between tissue types, featuring transparent walls for internal visualization and colored components for pathological targets.
Haptic Fidelity: Engineered to match the resistance and elasticity of the myocardium and major vessels, providing realistic feedback during handling or device deployment.