Rare Congenital Heart Defect 2

PV
Pavol Vitovič
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová
PO
Peter Olejník
September 2, 2024

This model represents very rare congenital heart defect where right coronary artery is abnormally enlarged and leads to coronary artery fistula, a congenital heart defect where one coronary artery abnormally connects to the heart chamber, in this case to the separate part of the right ventricle, instead of the coronary sinus. This can lead to altered blood flow and complications.

The model is composed of nine .STL files corresponding to each anatomical structure of the heart and its vessels. The structures are small, up to 19 MB for left ventricle. Printing each structure is suitable even for smaller 3D printers. We do recommend to print each structure by different color and then glue it together to make a great model for demonstrating the very rare pathology

7
Attachments
All necesarry print data available to download.
44 MB
to download
So you can print the anatomically accurate 3D models.
Thumbnail of AortaThumbnail of Arteria PulmonalisThumbnail of Conal SeptumThumbnail of Left VentricleThumbnail of Mitral Valve

Downloads

Aorta.stl10 MB
Arteria pulmonalis.stl10 MB
Conal septum.stl3 MB
Left ventricle.stl6 MB
Mitral valve.stl3 MB
Right ventricle.stl10 MB
Tricuspidic valve.stl2 MB

Licence

CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED

Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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Authors

PV
Pavol Vitovič
Associate Professor
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová
PO
Peter Olejník

Verification

PO
doc. MUDr. Peter Olejník, Ph.D.
Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University | Bratislava | SK
National Institute of Children's Diseases | Bratislava | SK