Chapter 42 Videoclips
- Video 42.1 A crop box, showing inside an anatomical representation of a normal heart
- Video 42.2 On the left side, a 3D hologram of the left ventricular (LV), including the LV outflow tract, is shown
- Video 42.3 The contours of the right ventricle (RV) can be traced in the transverse plane
- Video 42.4 A 3D representation of a RV volume (a “beutel”) is shown in this clip
- Video 42.5 View from left atrium (LA) into the mitral valve (MV)
- Video 42.6 Left lateral view of a mitral valve
- Video 42.7 TEE guidance of a MitraClip procedure
- Video 42.8 TEE guidance of a MitraClip procedure
- Video 42.9 A left atrial view of the mitral valve, with MitraClip in situ
- Video 42.10 A right lateral view of the intra-atrial septum with a large atrial septal defect
- Video 42.11 View from the right lateral side of the heart, looking onto the right ventricular side of the interventricular septum
- Video 42.12 A “tile” view of a 3D dataset of a closure device in a VSD
- Video 42.13 Tile view of an atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)
- Video 42.14 View from the apex toward the left-sided atrioventricular (AV) valve, from a transthoracic echo
- Video 42.15 View from the apex toward the left-sided atrioventricular (AV) valve, from a transthoracic echo
- Video 42.16 View from the apex toward the single orifice of a complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)
- Video 42.17 En face view from the LV apex toward the left-sided atrioventricular valve
- Video 42.18 Transgastric view of Ebstein’s anomaly, with tricuspid valve tissue extending far into the right ventricle (RV)
- Video 42.19 En face view of the displaced tricuspid valve (TV)