Bilateral Ventricular Papillary Muscle Variations — A Morphometric Study in South Indian Population
Ambiga R.,
Suman Verma,
Dr Ambika Prasad Patra
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Papillary muscles (PM) are vital, especially in cases of atrioventricular (AV) valve prolapse. Bilateral and population-specific variations in PM length are among the several factors that influence the failure of AV valve replacement surgeries. PM morphometric variations between ventricles necessitate a thorough understanding of the effective surgical interventions.
AIM: This study aimed to measure PM variations in the South Indian population to determine appropriate preventive measures, i.e. to c… Show more
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