What’s the superior border of the middle mediastinum?
Sternal angle (T4-T5)
What’s the inferior border of the middle mediastinum?
Xiphisternum (T9)
What’s the left lateral border of the middle mediastinum?
5th intercostal space in midaxillary line
What’s the right lateral border of the middle mediastinum?
Along sternal border
What’s another name for the visceral pericardium?
What type of epithelium is it?
- Serous epithelium
What are the layers of the parietal pericardium and what are they continuous with?
What are the 2 sinuses formed as a result of the reflections of pericardium where the visceral and parietal layers are continuous with one another at the great vessels?
Where are they?
Explain the flow of blood thru the heart, starting at the right atrium (include valves).
What are the unique features of the right atrium?
What are the unique features of the right ventricle?
What are the unique features of the left atrium?
- openings of pulmonary veins
What are the unique features of the left ventricle?
Which chambers are musculi pectinati found in?
Atria
Where is the coronary sinus?
Where does it drain into?
- R atrium
Define chordae tendinae.
Connect valves to m.
Define crista terminales.
Where is it found?
Smooth muscular ridge in superior portion of right atrium that divides musculi pectinati and the right atrial appendage (auricle) from smooth surface of right atrium
Which chambers are trabeculae carnae found in?
What aa. branch from the right coronary artery?
Right marginal and posterior interventricular aa.
What aa. branch from the left coronary artery?
Anterior interventricular a. (LAD), circumflex a.,
What vv does the coronary sinus receive blood from?
What does it drain into?
- Right atrium
What artery and vein run together on the anterior heart surface?
What artery and vein run together on the posterior heart surface?
What separates the atria?
Interatrial septum
When the foramen ovale closes as an adult, what is it now called?
Fossa ovales