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Vol 73, No 3 (2014)
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Accepted: 2014-03-25
Published online: 2014-09-05
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The Thebesian valve and its significance for electrophysiologists

M. Mazur, R. Tomaszewska, A. Pasternak, M. Kuniewicz, J. A. Walocha
DOI: 10.5603/FM.2014.0047
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Folia Morphol 2014;73(3):298-301.

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Vol 73, No 3 (2014)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Submitted: 2014-02-10
Accepted: 2014-03-25
Published online: 2014-09-05

Abstract

Background: Invasive cardiac procedures, such as arrhythmia ablation, cardiac resynchronisation therapy, percutaneous mitral annuloplasty and retrograde cardioplegia delivery require cannulation of the coronary sinus (CS). Detailed knowledge of the CS ostium region, including recognition of the presence of the Thebesian valve which sometimes covers the sinus, is a key to successfully carryout such procedures.

Materials and methods: In the present study, 160 autopsied human hearts from both sexes were examined for the presence of the Thebesian valve. If identified, the histological structure of the valve was studied.

Results: Five types of the CS valve were distinguished; all of them presented with a typical histological structure with the exception of the cord-like type, in which cells were similar to those of the conduction system of the heart.

Conclusions: Proper identification of the CS valve and analysis of its size and histological features could have important implications for electrophysiologists.

Abstract

Background: Invasive cardiac procedures, such as arrhythmia ablation, cardiac resynchronisation therapy, percutaneous mitral annuloplasty and retrograde cardioplegia delivery require cannulation of the coronary sinus (CS). Detailed knowledge of the CS ostium region, including recognition of the presence of the Thebesian valve which sometimes covers the sinus, is a key to successfully carryout such procedures.

Materials and methods: In the present study, 160 autopsied human hearts from both sexes were examined for the presence of the Thebesian valve. If identified, the histological structure of the valve was studied.

Results: Five types of the CS valve were distinguished; all of them presented with a typical histological structure with the exception of the cord-like type, in which cells were similar to those of the conduction system of the heart.

Conclusions: Proper identification of the CS valve and analysis of its size and histological features could have important implications for electrophysiologists.

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Keywords

Thebesian valve, coronary sinus valve, conduction system of the heart

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Title

The Thebesian valve and its significance for electrophysiologists

Journal

Folia Morphologica

Issue

Vol 73, No 3 (2014)

Article type

Original article

Pages

298-301

Published online

2014-09-05

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DOI

10.5603/FM.2014.0047

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Folia Morphol 2014;73(3):298-301.

Keywords

Thebesian valve
coronary sinus valve
conduction system of the heart

Authors

M. Mazur
R. Tomaszewska
A. Pasternak
M. Kuniewicz
J. A. Walocha

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