Yuri Seu, Hyun Jin Park, Jin Seo Park, Yong-Suk Moon, Hongtae Kim, Mi-Sun Hur
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Abstract
Present case report describes a case of bifid ureter arising directly from separate calyces and renal pelvis of the kidney. Incomplete ureter duplication on the left side in a 78-year-old male cadaver was found during an anatomy class. These ureters converged in a Y-shaped pattern just above the level of the anterior superior iliac spine. In the coronal section of the kidney, the anterior ureter arose from a renal pelvis that was divided into two major calyces in the lower two-thirds of the kidney. On the other hand, the posterior ureter was directly connected to a major calyx in the upper third of the kidney, without the formation of a renal pelvis. This anatomical variation has implications for diagnostic approaches, especially in the use of imaging techniques by urologists for the insertion of stents in the treatment of phyelonephritis.
本病例报告描述了一例输尿管分叉的病例,其输尿管直接来自分开的肾盏和肾盂。一具 78 岁男性尸体的左侧输尿管不完全复制是在解剖课上发现的。这些输尿管在髂前上棘水平上方汇聚成 Y 形。在肾脏的冠状切面上,前输尿管来自肾盂,肾盂在肾脏的下三分之二处分为两大肾盏。另一方面,后输尿管直接连接到肾脏上三分之一处的一个主要肾萼,而没有形成肾盂。这种解剖上的差异对诊断方法有影响,特别是对泌尿科医生使用成像技术插入支架治疗肾盂肾炎有影响。