A Study of Accessory Renal Arteries and its Clinical Implications
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Author:
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ANJALI AGRAWAL, DR. HARSHA ATUL KECHE, RAKESH ADAKANE
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Abstract:
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Background: The arteries supplying to the kidney are the end arteries which arise from abdominal aorta. Renal artery firstly divides into two divisions, then these divisions divide into segmental arteries which can be either apical or basal. Further these segmental branches form the independent renal segments. The variations in the distribution of renal artery are quite common due to embryological and racial reasons. These variations are commonly seen in regards with the origin and number of renal arteries.
Methodology: Observational based study is done on about 35 formalin fixed cadavers.
Objective: The main objective of the research is to find out the origin and relation of renal arteries along with the variations of the same as appendage of renal artery and the branching pattern of the paired renal arteries.
Results: The studies likely to include different variations based on the place of origin of renal artery and on numeral basis.
Conclusion: The expected study may be helpful for the further studies and researches to be held which may be also helpful for the future transplantations and operational surgeries.
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Keyword:
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Renal artery, Kidney, Variations.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.01.200
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