Exploring the occurrence and clinical implications of accessory renal arteries: A descriptive study in South Indian cadavers.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2025-07-03 Epub Date: 2025-03-26 DOI:10.5387/fms.24-00021
Manju Bhashini Manoharan, Raviraj Kuppusamy, Manickam Subramanian
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Abstract

Introduction: Renal arteries vary in their number and arrangement. Accessory renal arteries (ARA), termed by various names in the literature, can arise from different arterial sources and may be single, double, or multiple. Understanding these variations is essential for various medical procedures.

Aim: To determine the presence of ARA in the cadavers of South Indian origin and their origin and termination and to discuss its relevant clinical anatomy.

Materials and methods: This descriptive study utilized 36 adult cadavers of South Indian origin aged between 50 and 80 years. The ARA observed were classified according to their origin and termination. The Chi-square test was used to determine the variation in the distribution of accessory arteries between the sides.

Results: Among the 72 kidneys examined, 27.7% had ARA, with a left-sided preponderance. Most accessory arteries had an aortic origin and hilar or superior polar termination. Various forms of accessory arteries were observed, including those entering the anterior surface of the kidney, a rare phenomenon.

Conclusion: The incidence of accessory arteries supplying the kidney emphasizes the importance of understanding renal vascular anatomy for clinical practice. Anatomical variations play a crucial role in selecting donors for renal transplantation and during various renal interventional procedures.

探讨副肾动脉的发生和临床意义:在南印度尸体的描述性研究。
肾动脉在数量和排列上各不相同。副肾动脉(ARA),在文献中有不同的名称,可以产生于不同的动脉来源,可能是单、双或多。了解这些变化对于各种医疗程序至关重要。目的:确定南印度裔尸体中ARA的存在及其起源和终止,并讨论其相关的临床解剖学。材料和方法:本描述性研究使用了36具年龄在50至80岁之间的南印度成年尸体。观测到的ARA根据其起源和终止进行分类。采用卡方检验确定两侧间副动脉分布的变化。结果:在检查的72个肾脏中,27.7%有ARA,以左侧为主。大多数副动脉起源于主动脉,门侧或上极终止。观察到各种形式的副动脉,包括进入肾脏前表面的副动脉,这是一种罕见的现象。结论:供肾副动脉的发生率强调了了解肾血管解剖对临床的重要性。解剖变异在选择肾移植供体和各种肾介入手术中起着至关重要的作用。
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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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