Doctors in India were put to the test--and saved by 3D printing technology--when it came to the dilemma of how to treat an 11-month-old baby with a serious condition called DORV (Double Outlet Right Ventricle). With the best treatment looking very risky, the group of medical professionals sought out assistance from Sahas Softech, a dedicated 3D printing team that was able to use 3D imaging to make an exact 3D printed replica of the tiny heart so that surgeons were able to assess and operate--all very successfully. More details on this story can be found here: http://3dprint.com/86874/3d-printed-heart/