3D Models of Aortic Valve Defects
3D Models of Aortic Valve Defects provide an in-depth visualization of structural abnormalities affecting the aortic valve, which controls blood flow from the heart’s left ventricle into the aorta. In a healthy heart, the aortic valve opens and closes effectively, ensuring unidirectional blood flow and preventing backflow. Aortic valve defects, such as aortic stenosis, regurgitation, and congenital bicuspid aortic valve, disrupt this process, leading to compromised circulation and increased cardiac workload. These interactive 3D models demonstrate the anatomical and functional changes associated with each defect, allowing users to observe how altered valve structure affects heart performance and overall blood flow. This tool is invaluable for understanding the implications of aortic valve defects on cardiovascular health, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.