The heart is not just an organ it is a three-dimensional, dynamic structure where millimeters matter and anatomy defines outcomes. THE CLINICAL ATLAS OF CARDIAC ANATOMY captures the heart in unparalleled detail, transforming complex cardiac structures into clear, clinically actionable knowledge through an extensive, visually driven approach.
This atlas is far more than a traditional anatomy book. Spanning embryology, gross and microscopic anatomy, imaging correlations, pathology, and modern surgical and transcatheter interventions, it offers a unified view of the heart as clinicians encounter it in real practice. From the precise geometry of the aortic root for TAVR planning to the intricate relationships of the conduction system during ablation, each chapter integrates anatomy with clinical relevance, procedural insight, and disease correlation. Detailed coverage of echocardiography, CT, MRI, angiography, and nuclear imaging bridges the gap between textbook anatomy and what clinicians see on the screen every day.
Designed for cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, interventionalists, electrophysiologists, radiologists, anatomists, and advanced trainees, this atlas serves as both a foundational reference and an advanced procedural guide. Its comprehensive structure from chamber-by-chamber anatomy and valve complexes to coronary circulation, myocardial architecture, congenital anomalies, and interventional danger zones makes it an indispensable resource for improving diagnostic accuracy, procedural confidence, and patient outcomes. Whether preparing for surgery, planning a transcatheter intervention, interpreting advanced imaging, or teaching the next generation, this book delivers clarity where precision is critical.
If you seek a definitive, visually rich, and clinically grounded reference that unifies cardiac anatomy with modern cardiovascular practice, THE CLINICAL ATLAS OF CARDIAC ANATOMY belongs on your desk, in your cath lab, and in your operating room. Explore the heart as never before and elevate your understanding from structure to strategy.