Posterior leaflet of mitral valve—Is it really tri-scalloped? —A morphological and morphometric study in North Indian cadaveric hearts

Ashwini Kumar, Bhagya Shree, RajanKumar Singla, Sachin Soni, SanjayKumar Sharma, SushantSwaroop Das, Nidhi Puri
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Background: Maintaining normal left ventricular geometry and function depends on the mitral valve's normal integrity. Irreparable damage to the mitral valve calls for its replacement using either a valve made up of biological tissue or metal, pyrolytic carbon, and similar materials. Materials and Methods: The material consists of 50 formalin-fixed adults, seemingly normal cadaveric hearts of either sex which were received from the Department of Anatomy of various institutes in the north region. These hearts were cut open to access the mitral valve in the left ventricle. Results: In this study, the posterior leaflet was semi-oval in shape being 3.72 cm wide at the base. Usually said to be tri-scalloped, interestingly, it was found so only in 56% of the hearts; being bi-scalloped in 20% and single-cusped in 16% of the hearts. Even four scallops and six scallops were observed in three (6%) and one (2%) hearts, respectively. Conclusions: To conclude, notable variation has been seen in the scallops of posterolateral cusps in the present study. The number of scallops varies greatly as single, double, three, four, or tetra-scalloped and most significant six or hexa-scalloped which has never been reported in the previous studies. To understand the rationale behind each unique architectural layout, such noticeable variations are crucial for scientists around the world. Cardiothoracic surgeons could find this information valuable for mitral valve surgery repair.
二尖瓣后小叶-它真的是三扇形的吗?北印度尸体心脏的形态学和形态计量学研究
背景:维持正常的左心室几何形状和功能取决于二尖瓣的正常完整性。对于无法修复的二尖瓣损伤,需要使用生物组织或金属、热解碳或类似材料制成的瓣膜进行替换。材料与方法:材料由50个经福尔马林固定的成人,看似正常的男女尸体心脏组成,这些心脏来自北方地区各研究所解剖学系。这些心脏被切开以进入左心室的二尖瓣。结果:后小叶呈半椭圆形,基部宽3.72 cm。通常被认为是三扇贝,有趣的是,只有56%的心脏是三扇贝;20%的人是双扇贝,16%的人是单尖头。甚至在3个(6%)和1个(2%)心脏中分别观察到4个和6个扇贝。结论:总之,在本研究中,在后外侧尖的扇贝中发现了显著的变异。扇贝的数量变化很大,有单扇贝、双扇贝、三扇贝、四扇贝或四扇贝,最重要的是六扇贝或六扇贝,这在以前的研究中从未报道过。为了理解每一种独特建筑布局背后的基本原理,这些明显的变化对世界各地的科学家来说至关重要。心胸外科医生可以发现这些信息对二尖瓣手术修复有价值。
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