Unusual Combination Of Vascular Variations In The Retroperitoneal Region. A Morphological Study

Humberto Ferreira Arquez
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Background: Blood supply of kidney and gonads is characterized by the presence of variations, which are usually silent and unnoticed until they are found by retroperitoneal surgery, radiologic examination or necropsy. Multiple renal vessels are no longer relative contraindication for laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, however of their presence may help avoid possible complication on a patient with these variations. The purpose of this morphological study was to analyze the frequency of supernumerary renal and testicular vessels and describe an unusual combination of vascular variations in the retroperitoneal region. Methods and Findings: A total of 18 cadavers with different age group and 10 visceral blocks were used for the study in the Morphology Laboratory of the University of Pamplona. Multiple anatomical variations bilateral of testicular vessels and renal were found during routine dissection in a 65-year-old male cadaver. The variations found were: bilateral presence of three renal arteries and three renal veins. The three left renal arteries are divided and gave rise to seven branches: the left main renal artery originates two branches; the upper branch originates four branches and the lower branch originates one branch. Retro-aortic left renal vein. Three left testicular artery and double right testicular artery all originating from accessory renal arteries. Conclusions:  Awareness of renal and testicular vessels anomalies is essential for decreasing the rate of accidental injuries in surgical procedures in the retroperitoneal region as well as aid in diagnosis of diseases associated with vascular variation in the posterior abdomen. An understanding of the morphology of renal and testicular vessels is necessary in uroradiology, Doppler imaging and computed tomography studies.
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腹膜后区血管变异的异常组合。形态学研究
背景:肾脏和性腺的血液供应以存在变化为特征,这些变化通常是沉默的,直到通过腹膜后手术、放射学检查或尸检才被发现。多肾血管不再是腹腔镜供体肾切除术的相对禁忌症,但它们的存在可能有助于避免这些变异患者可能出现的并发症。本形态学研究的目的是分析肾脏和睾丸多余血管的频率,并描述腹膜后区域血管变异的不寻常组合。方法与发现:采用西班牙潘普洛纳大学形态学实验室18具不同年龄组的尸体和10个内脏块进行研究。在一具65岁男性尸体的常规解剖中,发现双侧睾丸血管和肾脏有多种解剖变异。发现的变化是:双侧存在三条肾动脉和三条肾静脉。左肾动脉分为7支:左肾主动脉有2支;上面的分支有四个分支,下面的分支有一个分支。左肾主动脉后静脉。三条左睾丸动脉和两条右睾丸动脉均发源于副肾动脉。结论:对肾和睾丸血管异常的认识对于降低腹膜后区域手术中意外伤害的发生率以及有助于诊断与后腹部血管变异相关的疾病至关重要。了解肾脏和睾丸血管的形态在泌尿放射学、多普勒成像和计算机断层扫描研究中是必要的。
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