Webinar
Expert Views on 3D Planning for Interventional Cardiology
About this webinar
The adoption of 3D planning in the modern medical setting is inevitable. 3D models derived from CT scans use automation to offer patient assessment and pre-procedural planning in a more intuitive, accurate, and consistent way.
In this webinar, Prof. Van Mieghem and Dr. Ooms from the Erasmus University Medical Center explain the principles of 3D planning and share how 3D planning provides unprecedented insights for complex structural heart interventions.
What you will learn
- The basic principles of 3D planning and how to approach 3D planning for structural heart interventions
- Tips and tricks for leveraging 3D planning based on CT for structural heart interventions
- The impact of 3D planning on real case examples
Speakers
Dr. Nicolas Van Mieghem
Joris Ooms
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