Mitral annular disjunction (MAD) is a structural abnormality of the mitral annulus, defined by a detachment of the atrial wall-mitral valvular junction from the left ventricular (LV) free wall. This structural abnormality in mitral annulus fibrosus is significantly associated with the presence of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) [1], but it can be also detected in normal cases as an anatomical variation of the mitral annulus fibrosus [2]. The main tools to detect MAD are echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance. Prevalence of MAD in the general population ranges from 7% [1] to 9% [2]. Several studies proved an association between MAD and arrhythmic events, independently of concomitant mitral valve abnormalities, suggesting the existence of a novel entity: MAD arrhythmic syndrome [3]. Herein we describe a case report of a middle age man with MAD who experienced ventricular arrhythmias and placement of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD).