Coronary Sinus 3D

  • Description                                                     
    • * Is the most prominent vein draining the heart and lies in the coronary sulcus, which separates the atria from the ventricles.
    • * Opens into the right atrium between the opening of the IVC and the AV opening
    • * Ends by opening into the posterior wall of the right atrium.
    • * Has a one-cusp valve at the right margin of its aperture.
    • * Receives the great, middle, and small cardiac veins; the oblique vein of the left atrium; and the posterior vein of the left ventricle.

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  • Description                                                     
    • * Is the most prominent vein draining the heart and lies in the coronary sulcus, which separates the atria from the ventricles.
    • * Opens into the right atrium between the opening of the IVC and the AV opening
    • * Ends by opening into the posterior wall of the right atrium.
    • * Has a one-cusp valve at the right margin of its aperture.
    • * Receives the great, middle, and small cardiac veins; the oblique vein of the left atrium; and the posterior vein of the left ventricle.

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