Anatomical characterisation of an additional atrioventricular node artery contributing to the arterial complex of proximal conduction components: Bonapace’s septal branch or Kugel’s collateral artery
Tomokazu Kawashima

TL;DR
This study identifies an additional artery supplying the heart's conduction system, which could help explain and prevent iatrogenic conduction disturbances.
Contribution
The study provides new anatomical insights into an additional descending atrioventricular node artery and its role in the arterial complex of proximal conduction components.
Findings
An additional descending AVN artery was observed in 22.4% of cases macroscopically and 35.7% histologically.
The additional artery often originates from a common trunk with the SN artery and Bachmann’s bundle branches.
This arterial complex may serve as a collateral route during coronary occlusion.
Abstract
Transient or permanent iatrogenic conduction disturbances from injury to arteries supplying the cardiac conduction system (CCS) have increased. A more comprehensive understanding of CCS arterial anatomy is essential for advancing electrophysiological studies. Compared with the sinus node (SN) artery, atrioventricular node (AVN) artery is more variable and difficult to identify because of the thicker surrounding myocardium. Arterial sources other than the main AVN artery branching near the cardiac crux—such as the Bonapace’s septal branch or Kugel’s collateral artery—have often been overlooked or regarded as atypical and remain poorly characterised. An alternative origin and course of the AVN artery were examined in 116 hearts via microdissection and in 14 additional hearts using serial histological sections of physiologically aged hearts without coronary artery occlusion. An…
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TopicsCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
