Dscn1910.jpg (80615 bytes) Dscn1911.jpg (85746 bytes) Ventrolateral view, left side

The interventricular sulcus is a superficial groove or depression between the ventricles.  It is of importance because this is where some of the large coronary arteries and veins run.  Those vessels carry blood to and from the walls of the heart.

Last Updated: 11/25/24