[HSF] Right atrial eMaze lesions
Mitch Lirtzman
drmitch at cox.net
Thu Mar 6 21:33:40 EST 2008
That's what I'm talking about! Thanks.At 07:36 AM 3/3/2008, you wrote:
>Hope this picture is clear.
>For those who are confused about the right atrial Isthmus discussion,
>this is ad verbatim description by Anderson
> The "second isthmus is confined between the mouth of the inferior
>caval vein and the leaflets of the tricuspid valve. This is the
>inferior isthmus, or cavo-tricuspid, isthmus. It has trabecular,
>membranous, and vestibular components11 (Figure 6). The membranous
>part is often expanded to form a prominent diverticulum. Although
>usually known as the sub-Eustachian sinus, with the heart in
>attitudinally correct position, the sinus is seen to be sub-Thebesian,
>lying directly beneath the mouth of the coronary sinus"
>Prasanna
>
>--
>Prasanna Simha M
>
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