Steps, Arches, and Struts Supporting the Aortic Leaflet of the Mitral Valvet Vijaya M. Nayak, Solomon Victor |
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Background and aim of the study: The study aim was to
re-examine the form and function of the cords exclusive to the aortic
leaflet of the mitral valve. |
and medial groups of cordal support. Among these belly
cords were found strut cords, which course perpendicular to the steps
and arches.Conclusion: The so-called cords to the rough zone, better
considered as belly cords, must be distinguished from cords supporting
the free edge of the leaflet, as they have different forms and subserve
a different function. The belly cords usually form steps, arches and
struts, which facilitate the distribution of stress, whereas the cords
supporting the free edge function to provide a blood-tight seal. An understanding
of the pattern and variations in cordal support is necessary to appreciate
the pathology, and to tailor restoration in the surgical repair of diseased
valves. |
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