Title of article :
Bilateral triple renal arteries
Author/Authors :
Pestemalci, Turan Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty of Istanbul University - Department of Anatomy, Turkey , Mavi, Ayfer Medical Faculty of Gaziantep University - Department of Anatomy, Turkey , Yildiz, Yusuf Zeki Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty of Istanbul University - Department of Anatomy, Turkey , Yildirim, Mehmet Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty of Istanbul University - Department of Anatomy, Turkey , Gumusburun, Erdem Medical Faculty of Gaziantep University - Department of Anatomy, Turkey
Abstract :
Knowledge of the variations of the renal artery has grown in importance with increasing numbers of renal transplants, vascular reconstructions and various surgical and radio logic techniques being performed in recent years. We report the presence of bilateral triple renal arteries, discovered on routine dissection of a male cadaver. On the right side, one additional renal artery originated from the abdominal aorta (distributed to superior pole of the kidney) and one other originated from the right common iliac artery (distributed to lower pole of the kidney). On the left side, both additional renal arteries originated from the abdominal aorta. Our observation has been compared with variations described in the literature and their clinical importance has been emphasized.
Keywords :
Renal artery abnormalities , Triple renal arteries , Bilateral
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation