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Scientists develop 3D-printed heart model to help surgeons practise complex procedures
Updated On: 07 March, 2026 10:39 AM IST | Seattle | Agencies
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed heart model that mimics the movements of the left side of the human heart. The model includes the atrium, ventricle and mitral valve, allowing surgeons to practise realistic, patient-specific procedures and improve surgical planning

Heart models. PIC COURTESY/WSU
Researchers have 3D-printed a heart model that mimics the complex movements of the left side of the heart. This model includes atrium, ventricle, and mitral valve, offering surgeons a realistic platform to practice patient-specific presurgical simulations.
To enhance structural realism, sutures connect the ventricle to the mitral valve, imitating “heartstrings”, enabling the model to act like real tissue during practice procedures.
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