The heart pumps oxygenated blood only, all deoxygenated blood goes through veins so i think you are thinking about the aorta, which is the most important artery. And the myocardium is just the second layer of the heart, it isn't a part per se.
The coronary veins drains the unoxygenated blood and empty it into the coronary sinus, which empties into the right atrium.
The coronary sinus is the main vessel that drains oxygen-depleted blood from the myocardium into the right atrium. It collects blood from the cardiac veins that run throughout the heart muscle and then empties into the right atrium of the heart.
The Right Coronary Artery supplies blood to the inferior myocardium
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Coronary arteries
The Great Coronary Vein drains the muscles of the heart. It ascends the anterior interventricular sulcus (groove between the two ventricles) around the left coronary groove (groove between the left atrium and left ventricle) and into the coronary sinus on the right atrium of the heart.
The myocardium or heart muscle is nourished with oxygen-rich blood. The vessel that delivers the blood to the myocardium is called Coronary Arteries.
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coronary arteries
The coronary arteries supply blood to the myocardium (heart muscle).
Coronary Artery