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February 2014

Case of the Month, Chest

History: 63-year old male under treatment for myocardialinfarction. During the cardiac catheterization, an 8.4 cm Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm was found.
Insert: Postsurgical changes show exclusion of the Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm.
Producing these images requires advanced software and skilled technologists available in our 3DQ lab. 3D Images help the surgical team to visualize, plan, and help their patients understand the procedure.

Nancy Ware
3DQ Technologist

February 3, 2014/by admin
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