3D Anatomy of Thorax Vessels

The vascular anatomy of the thorax includes major arteries and veins essential for circulation. The aorta, the largest artery, arches within the thorax and gives rise to branches supplying the upper body. The pulmonary arteries and veins facilitate gas exchange in the lungs. The superior and inferior venae cavae return deoxygenated blood to the heart. The thoracic vasculature also includes smaller arteries and veins such as the intercostal vessels. 3D models provide a detailed view of these vessels, highlighting their course and clinical significance.