Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (Sep 2015)

Multiple vascular anomalies involving renal, testicular and suprarenal arteries

  • Suresh Rao,
  • Vincent Rodrigues,
  • Mohandas Rao KG,
  • Nikolai Ovchinnikov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/aces.20130619052931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 168 – 171

Abstract

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Knowledge of variations of blood vessels of the abdomen is important during operative, diagnostic and endovascular pro- cedures. During routine dissection of the abdominal cavity, we came across multiple vascular anomalies involving renal, suprarenal and testicular arteries. The left kidney was supplied by two renal arteries originating together from the abdomi- nal aorta, and the right kidney was supplied by two accessory renal arteries, one of which was arising from the right renal artery and the other one from the aorta (about 2 inches below the origin of the renal artery). Accessory renal veins were present on both sides. The right testicular artery was arising from the lower accessory renal artery. The left testicular artery was looping around the inferior tributary of the left renal vein, whereby forming a sharp kink. The left middle suprarenal artery was diving into three small branches; the upper two branches were supplying the left suprarenal gland, whereas the lower branch was supplying the left kidney. Furthermore, detailed literature and the clinical and surgical importance of the case are discussed. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2015; 4(3.000): 168-171]

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