Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System
myocardial surface
Heart Anatomy External Heart: Major Vessels of the Heart
Approximately the size of your fist (Anterior View)
Location
Superior surface of diaphragm Vessels returning blood to the heart include:
Left of the midline 1. Superior and inferior venae cava
Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior 2. Right and left pulmonary veins
to the sternum Vessels conveying blood away from the heart
include:
1. Pulmonary trunk, which splits into right and left
pulmonary arteries
2. Ascending aorta (three branches)
a. Brachiocephalic
b. Left common carotid
c. Subclavian arteries
Heart Wall
Epicardium – visceral layer of the serous Vessels returning blood to the heart include:
pericardium
1. Right and left pulmonary veins
Myocardium – cardiac muscle layer forming
2. Superior and inferior vena cava
the bulk of the heart
Fibrous skeleton of the heart – Vessels conveying blood away from the heart include:
crisscrossing, interlacing layer of connective 1. Aorta
tissue 2. Right and left pulmonary arteries
External Heart: Vessels that Supply/Drain the Left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta
Heart (Posterior View)
Arteries
1. Right coronary artery (in atrioventricular
groove)
2. posterior interventricular artery (in
interventricular groove)
Vein
1. Great cardiac vein
2. posterior vein to left ventricle
3. coronary sinus
4. middle cardiac vein
Heart Valves
CARDIOMYOPATHIES
MITRAL STENOSIS