A cadaveric series on urovascular anomalies

Q4 Medicine
Jenny Jacob, Femina Sam, A. Rajeswari, John Stephen, Vithya Thandayuthapani
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Abstract

Congenital anomalies of the urogenital system are a wide spectrum of variations. The multiplex embryogenesis of the kidney can lead to variations in the excretory system and vascularity to it. It poses a risk to conditions such as vesicoureteral reflux, obstruction, stenosis of one or both orifices, ureterocoele, and in surgical and radiological procedures. Vascular variations such as aberrant or accessory renal vessels can cause possible compression on the ureters and is important clinically. Hence, this case series was aimed to bring out various urovascular anomalies noticed for 2 years during dissection for 1st-year medical students. Of the four cases, accessory renal arteries were noted in two, whereas aberrant renal arteries were seen in the other two. The accessory and aberrant renal arteries had a smaller caliber when compared with the main renal arteries. Variations with a preponderance to arterial origin were seen with notable differences in the size of the kidney. When these arteries are present, the size of the kidney on that side is greater than the other side. In addition, they were also associated with other anomalies such as complete bifid ureter, incomplete rotation, retroaortic left renal vein, and abdominal aortic aneurysm. Developmental anomalies may not confine to a single anomaly but a heterogeneous deviation in a single case per se, which must be identified and explored. This might help the surgeons in transplantation procedures and endovascular interventions.
泌尿血管畸形尸体系列研究
先天性泌尿生殖系统畸形的变异范围很广。肾脏的多重胚胎发育可导致排泄系统和血管的变异。这对膀胱输尿管反流、梗阻、一侧或双侧输尿管口狭窄、输尿管瘘等病症以及手术和放射治疗过程都有风险。血管变异(如异常或附属肾血管)可能会对输尿管造成压迫,这在临床上非常重要。因此,本病例系列旨在介绍两年来医科一年级学生在解剖过程中注意到的各种泌尿系血管异常。在这四例病例中,有两例发现了附属肾动脉,而另外两例则发现了异常肾动脉。与主肾动脉相比,附属肾动脉和异常肾动脉的口径较小。在肾脏大小存在明显差异的情况下,肾动脉起源的变化占多数。当这些动脉存在时,该侧肾脏的大小大于另一侧。此外,这些动脉还与其他异常有关,如输尿管完全双折、旋转不完全、左肾后静脉和腹主动脉瘤。发育异常可能并不局限于单一的异常,而是单个病例本身的异质性偏差,必须加以识别和探讨。这可能有助于外科医生进行移植手术和血管内介入治疗。
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