Fossa ovalis (heart)

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The fossa ovalis is an anatomical feature of the heart, specifically located within the right atrium. It holds significance due to its embryological origins and its implications in the context of human development and cardiac physiology.

Anatomy

  • Location: The fossa ovalis is situated in the right atrium, precisely at the interatrial septum, which is the separating wall between the right and left atrium.
  • Appearance: It is characterized as a depression or concave region within the atrial wall.

Embryological Significance

  • Foramen Ovale: During fetal development, the heart contains an opening known as the foramen ovale, which allows blood to bypass the non-functional fetal lungs and directly enter the left atrium from the right atrium.
  • Closure of Foramen Ovale:
    • Post-birth, with the initiation of pulmonary circulation, this foramen closes off and gets covered by a thin fibrous sheet.
    • The subsequent depression that remains as a remnant of this sheet is the fossa ovalis.

Clinical Relevance

  • Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO): In some individuals, the foramen ovale fails to close completely after birth, leading to a condition called Patent Foramen Ovale. This can sometimes result in complications such as cryptogenic stroke due to paradoxical embolism.
  • Cardiac Procedures: Knowledge of the fossa ovalis is crucial during certain cardiac interventions, especially when access from the right to the left atrium is required.

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