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Novel Percutaneous Approach for Deployment of 3D Printed Coronary Stenosis Implants in Swine Models of Ischemic Heart Disease
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3D Printing: The Key to Success in an Otherwise Impossible Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Tim Noterdaeme1, Olivier Gach1, Lucien Finianos1
1Cardiovascular Departement MontLégia Liège Belgium.
Clinical Case Reports
|March 20, 2026
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Patient-specific 3D-printed models could enhance PCI planning, improving feasibility and efficacy in cases where conventional methods fail or coronary anatomy is atypical. Despite their potential, adoption is limited by system availability, equipment costs, and time expenditure. Appropriate infrastructure and dedicated programs could expand and broaden their clinical application.

