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Fig. 18A Live 3D imaging examples of how 3D imaging is better than 2D
imaging for evaluating structures such as septal defects. Atrial septal defect
(ASD) occluder device (Amplatz Occluder Device, AGA Medical Corporation) is
shown on 3D imaging. Note ability to see device en face in B after
tilting image shown in A. In B, AoV indicates aortic valve.