RIGHT ATRIUM
Atrium dextrum - Right atrium
right atrium
External features
little ear or right auricle
covers the root of ascending aorta
partly overlaps the infundibulum of right ventricle
margins are notched and interior is sponge like
right border of atrium
along this border
shallow vertical groove
passes from SVC to IVC
sulcus terminalis ( corner sulcus )
upper part contains SA node
Caused by
internal muscular ridge
crista terminalis ( corner line )
right atrioventricular groove
separates
right atrium from the right ventricle
more or less vertical
lodges right coronary artery
small cardiac vein
Internal features
smooth posterior part or sinus venarum
most of tributaries except anterior cardiac vein drain in to it
superior venacava opens at upper end
inferior venacava opens at lower end
guarded by rudimentary valve
eustachian valve (gate )
in embryonic life
directs IVC blood to left atrium
coronary sinus ( heart tank )
opens between
IVC opening and Right atrioventricular orifice
guarded by thebesian valve
venae cordis minimae ( small heart veins)
present in walls of all 4 chambers
open in to right atrium
derived from right horn of sinus venosus
intervenous tubercle of lower
posterior wall of atrium
rough anterior part or pectinate part
derived from primitive artrial chamber
series of transverse muscular ridges
called musculi pectinati
interatrial septum
derived from septum primum and septum secundum
fossa ovalis
annulus ovalis or limbus fossa ovalis