The Coarse Apical Trabeculations: These are robust muscle bundles located at the apex of the right ventricle. They serve as a unique feature that contrasts the right ventricle’s internal structure with the finer trabeculations observed in the apical part of the left ventricle.
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Septomarginal trabecula
The Septomarginal Trabecula, also referred to as the septal band, is a significant and distinctive feature in the septal area of the right ventricle. It possesses two parts: an anterosuperior limb and a posteroinferior limb that secures the septal region of the supraventricular crest. Various prominent trabeculations often emanate from it, including the moderator band.
Trabeculae carneae of right ventricle
Trabeculae carneae of right ventricle are Irregular muscular elevations found on the inner aspect of the right ventricle.
Trabecular part of right ventricle
The trabecular part of right ventricle is thin and reaches the apex of the heart. It contains coarse trabeculations.
Conus arteriosus
Conus arteriosus is the outlet component of the right ventricle. It is a conical pouch situated in the right ventricle’s upper part. It provides support for the pulmonary valve.