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Congenital Heart Defects

A collection of files for 3D printing demonstrating congenital heart defects.

69 files

  1. Free

    STL Files for 3D Printing Congenital Heart Defect Truncus Arteriosus VSD

    Normally there are two main blood vessels leaving the heart: the aorta, carrying blood to the body, and the pulmonary artery that branches immediately to carry blood to each lung. Instead of having a separate pulmonary artery and aorta, each with its own three-leafed valves, a baby with truncus arteriosus has only one great blood vessel or trunk leaving the heart, which then branches into blood vessels that go to the lungs and the body. This great vessel usually has one large valve which may have between two and five leaflets. Usually this great vessel sits over both the left and right ventricle. The upper portion of the wall between these two chambers is missing, resulting in what is known as a ventricular septal defect (VSD).
     

     
    There are 3 separate files as well as a fourth STL file for 3D printing the whole model. The three part model has holes for magnets, which can be used to connect and separate the pieces. All the STL files have been zipped to conserve space.
     
    The model is provided for distribution on Embodi3D with the permission of the author, pediatric cardiologist Dr. Matthew Bramlet, MD, and is part of the Congenital Heart Defects library. We thank Dr. Bramlet and all others who are working to help children with congenital heart problems lead normal and happy lives.
     
    It is distributed by Dr. Bramlet under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement. A US quarter is shown for scale in the images below.

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  2. $20

    Persistent left superior vena cava and tetralogy of Fallot

    Blood pool model of persistent left superior vena cava that confluence with coronary sinus. Also present Tetralogy of Fallot. Neonatal heart.
     
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  3. Free

    Transposition of the Great Arteries Congenital Heart Defect 3D Printing STL Files

    Transposition of the great arteries is a serious but rare heart defect present at birth, in which the two main arteries leaving the heart are reversed (transposed). Transposition of the great arteries is usually detected either prenatally or within the first hours to weeks of life.
     
    Transposition of the great arteries changes the way blood circulates through the body, leaving a shortage of oxygen in blood flowing from the heart to the rest of the body. Without an adequate supply of oxygen-rich blood, the body can't function properly and a child faces serious complications or death without treatment. Corrective surgery soon after birth is the usual treatment for transposition of the great arteries.
     

     
    There are three STL files available for download segmented as seen in the video and images. These files have been zipped to save space and data transfer.
     
    The model is provided for distribution on Embodi3D with the permission of the author, pediatric cardiologist Dr. Matthew Bramlet, MD, and is part of the Heart Library. We thank Dr. Bramlet and all others who are working to help children with congenital heart problems lead normal and happy lives.
     
    It is distributed by Dr. Bramlet under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement. A US quarter is shown for scale in the images below.

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  4. $22

    3d model of heart with transposition of the great arteries, long axis view

    This model depicts a cross-sectional view of a heart exhibiting transposition of the great arteries, as viewed in a long-axis echocardiogram. Transposition of the main arteries is characterized by the reversal of the positions of the two major arteries, whereby the aorta is connected to the right ventricle instead of the left ventricle, and the pulmonary trunk is connected to the left ventricle instead of the right ventricle. Consequently, the pulmonary and systemic circulations, which are typically interconnected, become separated. Oxygenated blood in the pulmonary circulation traverses through the lungs, then via the left atrium and ventricle, and is returned to the pulmonary artery before being recirculated back into the lungs. Deoxygenated blood, on the other hand, is pumped through the body into the caval veins, and then to the right atrium and ventricle, before being ejected into the aorta and subsequently circulated back into the body.
     
    Are you looking for a heart-stoppingly good way to impress your friends and colleagues? Look no further than our 3D models of heart with transposition of the great arteries, perfect for anyone who loves anatomy, medicine, or just plain old cool stuff. With intricate details and lifelike accuracy, our models are the perfect addition to any desk or display. Impress your cardiologist friends or use it to educate your patients on the inner workings of their most vital organ. Plus, with the ability to print in a variety of materials, you can make your heart model as realistic or as colourful as you'd like. So what are you waiting for? Grab a 3D heart model with transposition of the great arteries with today and show off your love for all things cardiac!
     
     
     

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  5. $22

    3d model of heart with atrial septal defect

    Greetings! Are you interested in learning about congenital heart defects? Our 3D model of a heart with atrial septal defect (ASD) is the perfect way to explore this fascinating condition. An ASD is a hole in the wall that separates the two upper chambers of the heart. This can cause blood to flow in the wrong direction, leading to problems such as shortness of breath and fatigue. Our highly-detailed 3D model allows you to visualize and understand the complex anatomy of an ASD in a way that traditional textbooks simply cannot match. With the ability to 3D print the model, you can hold a physical representation of the defect and study it in detail. This model is perfect for medical students, doctors, or anyone with an interest in cardiology. So why settle for a 2D image when you can hold a physical model of an atrial septal defect in your hands? Buy our 3D model today and gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating condition.
     
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  6. $22

    3D model of heart with transposition of the great arteries

    Are you looking for a heart-stoppingly good way to impress your friends and colleagues? Look no further than our 3D models of heart with transposition of the great arteries, perfect for anyone who loves anatomy, medicine, or just plain old cool stuff. With intricate details and lifelike accuracy, our models are the perfect addition to any desk or display. Impress your cardiologist friends or use it to educate your patients on the inner workings of their most vital organ. Plus, with the ability to print in a variety of materials, you can make your heart model as realistic or as colourful as you'd like. So what are you waiting for? Grab a 3D heart model with transposition of the great arteries with today and show off your love for all things cardiac!
     
    Verts: 99,801
    Faces: 200,543
     
    Files includes: arteries, lungs, heart, and aorta.
     
     
     

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  9. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
     
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     
    Initial size: 189.8 x 127.3 x 155.2 mm
    Estimated printing time with support is around 30 h and 38 minutes (with 0.15 mm precision). 
     

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  10. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     
    Initial size: 159.0 x 85.1 x 121.2 mm
    Estimated printing time with support is around 17 h  (with 0.15 mm precision). 
     

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  11. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     
    Initial size: 151.1 x 83.1 x 112.1 mm
    Estimated printing time with support is around 14 h and 58 minutes (with 0.15 mm precision). 
     

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  12. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     
    Initial size: 131.1 x 102.7 x 106.0 mm
    Estimated printing time with support is around 15 h and 31 minutes (with 0.15 mm precision). 
     

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  13. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 

    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology.
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution.
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.

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  14. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     

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  15. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.

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  16. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 

    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology.
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution.
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in .stl, and .obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed for printing.
     
    Initial size: 170.8 x 149.7 x 155.7 mm
    Estimated printing time with support is around 27 h and 32 minutes (with 0.15 mm precision). 
     
     
     

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  17. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 
     
    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology. 
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution. 
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in stl, and obj file formats.

    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.
     

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  18. $20

    3d model of pulmonary arteries (Fontan Procedure)

    Single ventricle anomalies are rare congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles (or chambers) of the heart does not develop properly. 

    The Fontan procedure is the last in a series of operations that tries to establish a near-normal circulation of blood for patients with functional single-ventricle physiology.
    The goal of the procedure is to separate systemic and pulmonary blood flow by directing systemic venous return through the Fontan connection to the pulmonary arteries and the lungs without ventricular contribution.
     
    Following the procedure, pulmonary blood flow is completely passive and dependent on pressure gradients, resulting in complex postoperative cardiopulmonary interactions.
     
    The model is provided in stl, and obj file formats.
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

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  19. Free

    Coarctation of aorta - stl file processed

    Coarctation of aorta - stl file processed

    Have embodi3D 3D print this model for you. This file was created with democratiz3D. Automatically create 3D printable models from CT scans.

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  20. $25

    Model of human heart with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy generated from real patient

    This 3D printable model of a human heart with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was generated from an real life patient CT scan.
     
    It includes 7 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.

    The model comprise of 9 .stl files: whole heart and 7 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

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    Model of human heart with mirror dextrocentric generated from real patient

    This 3D printable model of a human heart with mirror dextrocentric was generated from an real life patient CT scan.
     
    It includes 8 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.

    The model comprise of 9 .stl files: whole heart and 8 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

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  22. $25

    Model of human heart with anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (APVC) generated from real patient

    This 3D printable model of a human heart with anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (APVC) was generated from an real life patient CT scan by clinical expert.
    It includes 7 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.

    The model comprise of 8 .stl files: whole heart and 7 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

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  23. $25

    Model of human heart with atrial septal defect (ASD) generated from real patient

    Heart affected by ASD has unexpected connection between left and right atrium. 
    This 3D printable model of a human heart with atrial septal defect was generated from an real life patient CT scan.
     
    It includes 7 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.

    The model comprise of 8 .stl files: whole heart and 7 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

    15 downloads

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  24. $25

    Model of human heart with atrio-ventricular septal defect (AVSD) generated from real patient

    Atrio-ventricular septal defect (AVSD) is a combination of ASD and VSD, and the it has unexpected connections between left atrium/left ventricle and right atrium/right ventricle. 
    This 3D printable model of a human heart with atrio-ventricular septal defect was generated from an real life patient CT scan by clinical expert.
    It includes 7 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.

    The model comprise of 8 .stl files: whole heart and 7 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.

    15 downloads

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  25. $25

    Model of human heart with double aortic arch (DAA) generated from real patient

    This 3D printable model of a human heart with double aortic arch (DAA) was generated from an real life patient CT scan by clinical expert.
    It includes 7 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery.
    The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart.
     
    The model comprise of 8 .stl files: whole heart and 7 separate heart structures
    Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight)
    Additional supports are needed to print the various components.
     

    7 downloads

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