Ductus Arteriosus in Dog and Heart Anatomy: 11-Day-Old Puppy Explained (Educational)
Автор: veterinary clinical anatomy
Загружено: 2025-05-23
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In this educational video, we present a detailed anatomical overview of the ductus arteriosus in an 11-day-old puppy. The ductus arteriosus is a vital fetal blood vessel that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta. This vessel typically remains open until 15 to 18 days after birth, after which it closes and transforms into a fibrous band called the ligamentum arteriosus.
If the ductus arteriosus remains open beyond 15 to 18 days after birth, the condition is considered a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).
This video focuses on the structural features, location, and relationships of the ductus arteriosus within the heart anatomy of the early neonatal puppy. Understanding the spatial arrangement of the ductus arteriosus alongside other cardiac structures is essential for veterinary students and clinicians studying canine cardiovascular anatomy.
This video is perfect for anyone studying veterinary anatomy or preparing for clinical practice involving the puppy’s heart and cardiovascular system.
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