Interactive atlas of the anatomy of the heart: fully labeled illustrations, 3D model, and dissection photographs
Heart Layers Anatomy QuizAnswer questions 1-6 by using the image above: Identify the part of the heart layer labeled as 1: MyocardiumEpicardiumParietal Layer of Serous PericardiumPericardial CavityThe answer is pericardial cavity.2. Identify the part of the heart layer labeled as 2: ...
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[Ex 10, Model 1, Valves = Va+Number] Identify the labeled structures on the heart models. Be sure to identify a blood vessel as "a." for artery, and "v." for vein. Va22. [Ex 10, Model 1, Valves = Va+Number] Identify the labeled structures on the heart models. Be sure to ...
Analysis of service codes revealed that the Heart valve disease cluster experienced the second highest rates of surgery of any cluster (after Cardiac surgery), where 34.9% of patients received any form of cardiac surgery, and 22.4% received valvuloplasty or prosthetic valves. Female heart failure ...
In this study, the results in patients with Sievers type 0 valves were excellent, with 11 of 13 patients having no/trace AR and the other 2 having mild AR at 30 days. All 5 patients who required a second valve had Sievers type I anatomy, although the 1 patient who had a coronary ...
valves at CS18. The valvar portions are marked by a less dark tint of the coding color, and are confined to the distal portion of the myocardial outflow tract. The dashed black line in panelsa–gshow the axial growth of the intrapericardial component of the aortic trunks. The saddle-...
Patients with anatomy in which the AMPLATZERTM PFO device size required would interfere with other intracardiac or intravascular structures, such as valves or pulmonary veins. Patients with other source of right-to-left shunts, including an atrial septal defect and/or fenestrated septum. Patients with...
For different locations in the anatomy, different lengths of valves or anchoring devices will also be required. For example a valve designed to replace the native aortic valve needs to have a relatively short length because of the location of the coronary artery ostium (left and right arteries)...
A compressed replacement valve (not shown) is encompassed within sheath 94 for insertion into the patient so that there is no contact between the replacement valve and any portion of the patient's internal anatomy during the insertion process. FIG. 8 illustrates delivery system 90 as it has ...