A Cadaveric Study of Renal Artery Variation in Rajkot
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Introduction: Renal artery is paired lateral branch of the abdominal aorta, it variates in number and origin from the abdominal aorta. Aims and objectives: This study was conducted to study and identify the incidences of renal artery variation. Material and Methods: 50 kidneys of 25 formalin fixed cadavers were dissected to study the renal artery. Observations and Results: 48% (24 out of 50 kidneys) were with single renal artery and 52% (26 out of 50 kidneys) were with multiple renal arteries. Summary and Conclusion: Renal artery variation is critical for interventions like renal artery angiogram, renal transplantation and renal surgeries, therefore the results of the studies are important for surgeon and clinicians
Authors and Affiliations
Pradip Chauhan
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