Usually, there are two mitral valve leaflets giving rise to the alternative name for the valve - bicuspid. The cusps are commonly held to be anterior and posterior. However, it would be more appropriate to consider the leaflets as the interruption of an otherwise continous sheet around the orifice by two incomplete clefts, the anterolateral and posteromedial commissures.
Points of note:
There is much confusion in the nomenclature of the leaflets largely due to the oblique positioning of the plane of the valve - this is discussed in the submenu.
Occasionally, the anterior and posterior leaflets may fail to coapt; a small accessory leaflet may bridge the gap.
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