HUMB2008 Study Guide - Final Guide: Anterior Interventricular Branch Of Left Coronary Artery, Coronary Sinus, Interventricular Septum

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Supplies oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium. The 2 main coronary arteries are the first vessels to arise as a branch from the ascending aorta. Arises from the root of the aorta (left atrium) Passes anteriorly between the pulmonary trunk and right atrium to descend in the atrioventricular groove. Arises from the root of the aorta and passes to the left between the pulmonary trunk and the left atrium to reach the atrioventricular groove. After reaching the groove the left coronary artery divides into the circumflex + left anterior descending artery (when it reaches the groove. Branch from the left coronary at the atrioventricular groove. Longest branch from the left coronary artery. Descends in the anterior interventricular groove towards the apex. On cross sectional images this artery is located over the left ventricle and anterior to the interventricular septum on the surface of the heart. Most of the venous return from the heart is carried by the coronary sinus.

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