ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Virtual Implantation of MCS Devices
By Dr. Ryan Moore and Todd Pietila
How do you harness the power of Mimics in your hospital? Cincinnati Children’s Hospital uses 3D technology to perform the virtual implantation of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices as part of their procedural planning process. Dr. Ryan Moore discusses the 40 intracorporeal MCS devices he has implanted in pediatric and young adult patients that were virtually planned using Mimics.
Discover how Dr. Moore estimates the potential total cardiac volume needed for a heart transplant with the use of 3D anatomic modeling.
In this webinar, you will learn:
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How to perform the virtual implantation of MCS devices
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Why Mimics and 3D modeling adds value, including post-implant analysis
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How Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has created one of the most robust datasets for the virtual implantation of MCS devices
About speakers
Ryan Allen Moore, MD MSc
Associate Professor, Pediatric Cardiology & Non-Invasive Imaging
Director, Heart Institute Digital Media & 3D Modeling
Co-Director, Cincinnati Children’s Digital Experience Technologies
Ryan Moore is an Associate Professor at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital specializing in cross-sectional cardiac imaging (MRI/CT) and advanced 3D modeling, visualization, and digital interactivity, including 3D printing, virtual/augmented reality, and game engine-enhanced virtual surgical planning. His team has spearheaded work in virtual surgical planning for congenital heart surgeries, virtual implantation of mechanical circulatory support devices in pediatric and young adults, and virtual transplantation to expand the pediatric heart and lung transplant donor pools.
He recently co-founded Cincinnati Children’s Digital Experience Technologies lab. Dr. Moore has also created a great deal of digital content for patient-family-provider education, including the Heartpedia mobile application, Surgical Animate mobile application with several unique surgical animations, and most recently, Hank the Heart health literacy animations.
Todd Pietila
Director, Point of Care Solutions
Materialise
Todd leads a team at Materialise delivering surgical planning software and 3D printing expertise to the healthcare field. With degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Master of Business Administration, he has been at Materialise for ten years.
He is an active member and contributor to the RSNA Special Interest Group on 3D Printing, the ASME Medical AM/3DP Advisors Group, and the Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative Medical Working Group.