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Pig Heart Dissection 101

Pig Heart Dissection 101. (gulp) But sheep have nice hearts…. Supplies you will use:. Scalpel Blade. Scalpel Handle. Surgical Scissors. Hemostats. Dissection Tray & Pig Heart. Don’t forget your gloves!. Slide blade on scalpel handle.

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Pig Heart Dissection 101

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  1. Pig Heart Dissection 101

  2. (gulp)But sheep have nice hearts…

  3. Supplies you will use:

  4. Scalpel Blade

  5. Scalpel Handle

  6. Surgical Scissors

  7. Hemostats

  8. Dissection Tray & Pig Heart Don’t forget your gloves!

  9. Slide blade on scalpel handle. Peel back blade packet halfway. Slide over narrow tip of scalpel handle.

  10. Scalpel is now ready for dissection.

  11. Exterior Anatomy of the Heart

  12. Base Apex

  13. Auricles Ear-shaped extensions of theatria. Rt. Lt.

  14. The auricles wrap around to the anterior side of the heart. Anterior

  15. The Coronary Vessels The cardiac muscle receives oxygen for metabolism and releases waste products into coronary vessels.

  16. Anterior View

  17. The Great Vessels The large veins & arteries, which transport blood to and from the heart muscle.

  18. Locating the great vessels:

  19. Anterior View--Aortic Arch Aorta Arising from the left ventricle of the heart is the largest artery of the body, the aorta. Rt. Lt.

  20. Anterior View--Aortic Arch Lt. common carotid Brachiocephalic trunk (innominate artery) Rt. Lt.

  21. Aorta: Posterior View Aorta Lt. Rt.

  22. Posterior View--Vena Cavae Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava Lt. Rt.

  23. Posterior View--Pulmonary Artery Lt. Pulmonary Artery Lt. Rt.

  24. Posterior View--Pulmonary Veins Rt. Lt. Pulmonary veins are inferior to pulmonary arteries.

  25. Rt. Pulmonary Vein Lt. Pulmonary Vein

  26. Interior Anatomy of the Heart

  27. Dissect heart on the coronal plane.

  28. Open heart on dissection tray. Anterior half Posterior half Rt. Lt.

  29. Rt. Atrium Lt. Atrium aorta Septum Rt. Lt.

  30. aorta Width of right ventricular wall Width of left ventricular wall Septum Lt. Ventricle Rt. Ventricle

  31. Tricuspid valve Cusp of valve Septum Papillary muscles Chordaetendinae

  32. Mitral valve Septum

  33. cusp Septum

  34. Chordae tendinae Chordae tendinae

  35. Check 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

  36. Check points--Interior Heart Students should be able to point out: • Septum • Atria & Ventricles • Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve • MitralValve, Aortic Valve • Chordae Tendinae • Papillary Muscles

  37. Final 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)

  38. That’s All folks! …and don’t forget to clean up.

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