2022
DOI: 10.3126/ajms.v13i12.47325
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Variations in the branching pattern of renal artery

Abstract: Background: In terms of living kidney transplantation programs worldwide, India is only second to the United States of America. Every year, over 7500 renal transplants are done in India, with 90% of the transplants coming from living donors and the rest from deceased donors. Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study is to examine and describe differences in human renal arteries, compare past studies with the present study, and report the occurrence of major categories of variation. Materials and Methods: This … Show more

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“…The present study delves into the intricate variations of renal artery morphology through the utilization of both conventional dissection techniques and the innovative corrosion casting method. Studies % Ajmani 5 2 Satyapal et al 16 27.7 Bude et al 11 22 Gupta 17 24 Dhar 1 20 Saldarriaga et al 18 24.90 Ogeng'o et al 10 14.3 Kapoor et al 12 12 Palmieri et al 13 61.5 Ephraim 9 28 Ramulu 19 24 Patra et al 14 33.75 Jamkar et al 20 24.99 Zainel 21 26.3 Arasu et al 15 36 Present study 08 10 According to the study of Ajmani and Longia et al the most prevalent pattern was prehilar division of renal artery into anterior and posterior divisions which does not correlate with present study. 5,6 In the present study no intrarenal division of renal arteries was seen which does not correlate with studies done by Ajmani, Longia et al and Ogeng'o et al 5,6,10…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The present study delves into the intricate variations of renal artery morphology through the utilization of both conventional dissection techniques and the innovative corrosion casting method. Studies % Ajmani 5 2 Satyapal et al 16 27.7 Bude et al 11 22 Gupta 17 24 Dhar 1 20 Saldarriaga et al 18 24.90 Ogeng'o et al 10 14.3 Kapoor et al 12 12 Palmieri et al 13 61.5 Ephraim 9 28 Ramulu 19 24 Patra et al 14 33.75 Jamkar et al 20 24.99 Zainel 21 26.3 Arasu et al 15 36 Present study 08 10 According to the study of Ajmani and Longia et al the most prevalent pattern was prehilar division of renal artery into anterior and posterior divisions which does not correlate with present study. 5,6 In the present study no intrarenal division of renal arteries was seen which does not correlate with studies done by Ajmani, Longia et al and Ogeng'o et al 5,6,10…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%