CORONARY
VEINS
·
The
coronary venous system is composed of two parts:
1)
Left
Cardiac Venous System
2)
Right
Cardiac Venous System
·
Left
Cardiac Venous System (Coronary Sinus System)
·
Receives
tributaries from most of the superficial veins of the heart; draining into the
coronary sinus are:
1)
Great
Cardiac vein
2)
Middle
Cardiac vein
3)
Small
Cardiac vein
4)
Left
Marginal vein
5)
Left
Posterior Ventricular vein
6)
Oblique
vein (Vein of Marshall)
·
The Coronary Sinus, located posteriorly in
the coronary sulcus, enters the right
atrium near the tricuspid valve; the entry point in guarded by an incomplete
valve— the Thebesius valve
·
[note]:
that the cardiac veins accompany the coronary arteries and their branches:
great cardiac vein & the LAD; middle cardiac vein & the PDA; small cardiac
vein & acute marginal artery
·
Right
Cardiac Venous System (Anterior Cardiac Venous System )
·
Is composed
of veins which originate on the anterolateral surface of the right ventricle
and drain directly into the right atrium. This system includes:
1)
Anterior
Cardiac veins
2)
Right
Marginal vein
·
venae
cordis minimae, the
smallest vessels, drain the myocardium directly into the atria & ventricles
K. C. Potger
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