Video clip 1: 3D TEE reconstruction of the mitral valve in the systolic phase (left atrial view).
Video clip 2: 3D TEE reconstruction of the mitral valve in the systolic phase (left atrial view) with more filter than Video clip 1.
Video clip 3: 3D TEE reconstruction with the scalpel tool (left atrial view in the diastolic phase). It is possible to recognize two orifices. Down-left is the physiological one due to the opening of the mitral valve; upright is the pathological one due to the partial detachment of the valvular ring.
Video clip 4: 3D TEE reconstruction with the scalpel tool (left ventricular view in the diastolic phase). It is possible to recognize two orifices. Down-left is the physiological one due to the opening of the mitral valve. Upright is the pathological one due to the partial detachment of the valvular ring.
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