A fantastic teaching approach! We have learned so much from this video, that is useful in our daily clinical practice. The more knowledge you share, the more patients around the world can be saved. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for amazing lectures 🙏🙏🙏 Just kindly small correction: “Patients with type IIIa dysfunction have a restricted leaflet motion during both diastole and systole. The most common lesions are leaflet thickening and retraction, chordae thickening and shortening or fusion, and commissural fusion. MR is most often associated with some degrees of mitral stenosis. The mechanism of MR in type IIIb dysfunction is restricted leaflet motion during systole”- Principles of Reconstructive Surgery in Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease Farzan Filsoufi, MD,* and Alain Carpentier. 2007’