“It was very clear from the 3D printing of the heart that the hole in the wall that separated the two lower chambers of Syah’s heart was too far and distant from the big vessels that come off the heart, and that there was no way in which we’d be able to put a patch in that allows one big artery to come from one chamber and one big artery to come from another,” Baker-Smith said. “So ultimately that gave us a game plan and I think resulted in a very good outcome. So less amount of time that she needed to be in the operating room. And she’s doing quite well now.”