2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2005.04.011
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An investigation of the origin, location and variations of the renal arteries in human fetuses and their clinical relevance

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“…Disability in the development of the mesonephric arteries results in more of a renal artery and each tends to be a terminal vessel, responsible for irrigation of the renal segment(s) to which it directs. Therefore, the interruption of blood flow by injury or ligature of an artery causes ischemia and necrosis of parenchyma, leading to the exclusion of the corresponding renal segment 5,8 . Moreover, the persistence of embryonic irrigation pattern may be associated to anomalous renal development and ectopic kidneys 8 .…”
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“…Disability in the development of the mesonephric arteries results in more of a renal artery and each tends to be a terminal vessel, responsible for irrigation of the renal segment(s) to which it directs. Therefore, the interruption of blood flow by injury or ligature of an artery causes ischemia and necrosis of parenchyma, leading to the exclusion of the corresponding renal segment 5,8 . Moreover, the persistence of embryonic irrigation pattern may be associated to anomalous renal development and ectopic kidneys 8 .…”
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“…According to the classic anatomic descriptions, as well as in a research on the origin of the renal arteries in human fetuses by Çiçekcibaºi et al 5 and the study on the origin of the renal arteries by angiography by Özkan et al 1 , renal arteries originating between the vertebrae L1 and L2 Hilar Artery-branch of the aorta that penetrates the kidney in the hilum; extra-hilar artery -branch of the renal artery, which presents a extra-hilar penetration (superior or inferior); superior polar arterybranch of the aorta that penetrates the kidney at the superior pole; inferior polar artery -branch of the aorta that penetrates the kidney at the inferior pole (adapted from Sampaio and Passos) 8 .…”
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“…Multiple kidney arteries are one of the most difficult conditions considering laparoscopic renal donors [20]. Therefore, knowledge of the above-mentioned issue seems important for the surgeon, in order to avoid clinical complications [3,9].…”
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“…The anatomical knowledge of supernumerary renal arteries is essential before performing any transplantation surgeries where micro vascular techniques are employed to reconstruct the renal arteries [21]. One has to keep in mind that transplanting a kidney with accessory renal arteries has several theoretical disadvantages: acute tubular necrosis and rejection episodes and decreased graft function [22].…”
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