Title: Heart Dissection 101
1Sheep Heart Dissection 101
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3Supplies you will use
4Surgical Scissors
5Hemostats
6Dissection Tray Sheep Heart
Dont forget your gloves!
7Exterior Anatomy of the Heart
8Base
Apex
9Auricles
Ear-shaped extensions of the atria.
Rt.
Lt.
10The auricles wrap around to the anterior side of
the heart.
Anterior
11The Coronary Vessels
The cardiac muscle receives oxygen for metabolism
and releases waste products into coronary vessels.
12Anterior View
13The Great Vessels
The large veins arteries, which transport blood
to and from the heart muscle.
14Locating the great vessels
15Anterior View--Aortic Arch
Aorta
Arising from the left ventricle of the heart is
the largest artery of the body, the aorta.
Rt.
Lt.
16Anterior View--Aortic Arch
Lt. common carotid
Brachiocephalic trunk (innominate artery)
Rt.
Lt.
17Aorta Posterior View
Aorta
Lt.
Rt.
18Posterior View--Vena Cavae
Superior Vena Cava
Inferior Vena Cava
Lt.
Rt.
19Posterior View--Pulmonary Artery
Lt. Pulmonary Artery
Lt.
Rt.
20Posterior View--Pulmonary Veins
Rt.
Lt.
Pulmonary veins are inferior to pulmonary
arteries.
21Rt. Pulmonary Vein
Lt. Pulmonary Vein
22Interior Anatomy of the Heart
23Dissect heart on the coronal plane.
24Open heart on dissection tray.
Anterior half
Posterior half
Rt.
Lt.
25Rt. Atrium
Lt. Atrium
aorta
Septum
Rt.
Lt.
26aorta
Width of right ventricular wall
Width of left ventricular wall
Septum
Lt. Ventricle
Rt. Ventricle
27Tricuspid valve
Cusp of valve
Septum
Papillary muscles
Chordae tendinae
28Mitral valve
Septum
29cusp
Septum
30Chordae tendinae
Chordae tendinae
31Check points--Exterior Heart Students should be
able to point out
- Apex Base of heart
- Coronal Plane
- Anatomical Right Left Sides of heart
- Anterior Posterior Sides of heart
- Auricles
- Coronary Vessels
32Check points--Interior Heart Students should be
able to point out
- Septum
- Atria Ventricles
- Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve
- Mitral Valve, Aortic Valve
- Chordae Tendinae
- Papillary Muscles
33Final Check point Students should be able to
trace pathway of blood through great vessels and
heart. (begin with vena cava and end with vena
cava)