Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts

Objectives: The chordae tendinae (CT) are strong, fibrous connections between the valve leaflets and the papillary muscles. Dysfunction of the papillary muscles and chordae is frequent. Mitral valve replacement with preservation of CT and papillary muscles may preserve postoperative left ventricular...

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Main Authors: S A Gunnal, R N Wabale, M S Farooqui
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Heart Views
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Online Access:http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2015;volume=16;issue=1;spage=1;epage=12;aulast=Gunnal
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description Objectives: The chordae tendinae (CT) are strong, fibrous connections between the valve leaflets and the papillary muscles. Dysfunction of the papillary muscles and chordae is frequent. Mitral valve replacement with preservation of CT and papillary muscles may preserve postoperative left ventricular function better than conventional mitral valve replacement in patients with chronic mitral regurgitation. Methods: The study was carried out on 116 human cadaveric hearts. The heart was opened through the atrioventricular valve to view the constituents of the complex. Origin, attachments, insertions, distribution, branching pattern and gross structure of CT were observed and studied in detail. Results: In the present study more than 21 terminologies of CT were defined by classifying it into six different types. Classification is done according to the origin, attachments, insertion, distribution, branching pattern and gross structure. Terminologies defined are as follows. Apical pillar chordae, Basal pillar chordae, True chordae, False chordae, Interpillar chordae, Pillar wall chordae, Cusp chordae, Cleft chordae, Commissural chordae, First order chordae, Second order chordae, Free zone chordae, Marginal chordae, Rough zone chordae, Straight chordae, Branched-fan shaped chordae, Spiral chordae, Irregular-web chordae, Tendinous chordae, Muscular chordae, Membranous chordae. Basal pillar chordae are found in 9.48%. Mean number of chordae taking origin from apical half of a single papillary muscle or single head of papillary muscle was 9.09 with the range of 3-18. Mean number of the marginal chordae attached to a single cusp was 22.63 ranging from 11 to 35. Strut chordae showed interesting insertion with broad aponeurosis in 38.79% and large muscular flaps in 13.79%. Chordae muscularis were found in 14% and membranous chordae were found in 6%. Conclusions: This knowledge may prove useful for cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.
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spelling doaj.art-c9de2ca1a79e4202b3314daff96d333a2022-12-22T03:55:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsHeart Views1995-705X2015-01-0116111210.4103/1995-705X.152994Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric HeartsS A GunnalR N WabaleM S FarooquiObjectives: The chordae tendinae (CT) are strong, fibrous connections between the valve leaflets and the papillary muscles. Dysfunction of the papillary muscles and chordae is frequent. Mitral valve replacement with preservation of CT and papillary muscles may preserve postoperative left ventricular function better than conventional mitral valve replacement in patients with chronic mitral regurgitation. Methods: The study was carried out on 116 human cadaveric hearts. The heart was opened through the atrioventricular valve to view the constituents of the complex. Origin, attachments, insertions, distribution, branching pattern and gross structure of CT were observed and studied in detail. Results: In the present study more than 21 terminologies of CT were defined by classifying it into six different types. Classification is done according to the origin, attachments, insertion, distribution, branching pattern and gross structure. Terminologies defined are as follows. Apical pillar chordae, Basal pillar chordae, True chordae, False chordae, Interpillar chordae, Pillar wall chordae, Cusp chordae, Cleft chordae, Commissural chordae, First order chordae, Second order chordae, Free zone chordae, Marginal chordae, Rough zone chordae, Straight chordae, Branched-fan shaped chordae, Spiral chordae, Irregular-web chordae, Tendinous chordae, Muscular chordae, Membranous chordae. Basal pillar chordae are found in 9.48%. Mean number of chordae taking origin from apical half of a single papillary muscle or single head of papillary muscle was 9.09 with the range of 3-18. Mean number of the marginal chordae attached to a single cusp was 22.63 ranging from 11 to 35. Strut chordae showed interesting insertion with broad aponeurosis in 38.79% and large muscular flaps in 13.79%. Chordae muscularis were found in 14% and membranous chordae were found in 6%. Conclusions: This knowledge may prove useful for cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2015;volume=16;issue=1;spage=1;epage=12;aulast=GunnalAnatomychordae tendinaeclassificationcuspsheartmorphologypapillary musclesvariation
spellingShingle S A Gunnal
R N Wabale
M S Farooqui
Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
Heart Views
Anatomy
chordae tendinae
classification
cusps
heart
morphology
papillary muscles
variation
title Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
title_full Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
title_fullStr Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
title_short Morphological Study of Chordae Tendinae in Human Cadaveric Hearts
title_sort morphological study of chordae tendinae in human cadaveric hearts
topic Anatomy
chordae tendinae
classification
cusps
heart
morphology
papillary muscles
variation
url http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2015;volume=16;issue=1;spage=1;epage=12;aulast=Gunnal
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