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Medical Principles and Practice. 2008; 17 (1): 80-83
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-103099

RÉSUMÉ

To describe a horseshoe kidney, a congenital anomaly of the upper urinary tract. A case study of horseshoe kidney harvested from a 62-year-old cadaver at Gazi University Medical School is presented. The right and left kidneys were fused at their lower poles by a parenchymal isthmus located ventral to the abdominal aorta and formed a U-shape with two unequal arms. The isthmus of the ectopic kidney was placed obliquely to the left at the level of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebra. The left kidney was larger and longer than the right one. The kidneys were supplied by three renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta. Two arteries on the right side supplied blood of the two kidneys, while the third artery that directly originated from the aorta, above the origin of inferior mesenteric artery, supplied the isthmus. Venous drainage of the both kidneys and the isthmus were drained by three veins that opened independently into the inferior vena cava. The right ureter was duplicated in origin. This report shows that knowledge of anomalies such as this is very important in planning and conducting surgical procedures


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Veine cave inférieure , Veines rénales/malformations , Artère rénale/malformations , Taille d'organe , Cadavre , Voies urinaires/malformations
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2006; 27 (8): 1232-1235
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-80899

RÉSUMÉ

A numerical anomaly of the celiac trunk and anatomical variation in origin, and course of the dorsal pancreatic artery were encountered during a routine upper abdomen dissection of a 62-year-old male cadaver. The aim of this study was to describe a rare celiac trunk and dorsal pancreatic artery variation in detail, which can be a guide and precaution during operative procedures in this region. The abdominal aorta, its branches and the pancreas were cut and removed just above the celiac trunk and below the superior mesenteric artery to investigate the vascular distribution of the pancreas in detail. The celiac trunk divided into the left gastric, hepatic, splenic, and dorsal pancreatic arteries. The anatomical variation of the celiac trunk and splenic artery makes it vulnerable to iatrogenic surgery. Knowledge of the existing aberrations is important in planning and conducting surgical procedures


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Tronc coeliaque/malformations , Artère mésentérique supérieure/malformations , Artère splénique/malformations , Pancréas/malformations , Cadavre
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