The clinical anatomy of the sinus node artery.

Ann Thorac Surg

Institute of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Laboratory for Applied and Clinical Anatomy, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Published: September 2003

Background: Our basic aim was to describe the topographic relation between the sinus node artery and the superior posterior border of the interatrial septum with regard to the sinus node dysfunction that follows the superior transseptal approach to the mitral valve.

Methods: During our study 50 human hearts without previous pathologic alterations were analyzed. The position of the sinus node and the course of the sinus node artery were investigated. For identification of the origin of the artery, selective coronary angiograms were performed. The course of sinus node artery and its topographic relation to the interatrial septum was identified by the dry dissections of the hearts. Based on histologic and dry dissected specimens the exact position of the sinus node was determined.

Results: We found that the sinus node artery originates from the right coronary artery in 66% of examined cases and from the left coronary artery in 34% of cases. The sinus node artery crosses the superior posterior border of the interatrial septum in 54% of cases.

Conclusions: Our results were compared with clinical studies focusing the incidence of the sinus rhythm disturbance after the superior transseptal approach. The incidence of rhythm disturbance varies from 52% to 60% of cases. Comparing our morphologic and clinical results we can state that the risk for intraoperative damage to the sinus node artery during the superior transseptal approach to the mitral valve is high.

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