The papillary muscles are muscles located in the ventricles of the heart. They attach to the cusps of the atrioventricular valves via the chordae tendineae and contract to prevent inversion or prolapse of these valves on systole.
Opened chambers of the heart displaying papillary muscles and chordae tendineae
Papillary muscles and chordae tendineae
Papillary muscles and chordae tendineae
Papillary muscles. Deep dissection.
Left anterior descending artery
The left anterior descending artery is a branch of the left coronary artery. It supplies the anterior portion of the left ventricle. It provides about half of the arterial supply to the left ventricle and is thus considered the most important vessel supplying the left ventricle. Blockage of this artery is often called the widow-maker infarction due to a high risk of death.
Heart coronary territories