THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIQUE RENAL ARTERY IN RELATION TO THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN, COMPARED RIGHT/LEFT AND ACCORDING TO GENDER.

Autor: Bordei, P., Olgun, Aziz, Iorga, I., Chiriloaie, Cristina, Bunea, Maria Cristina
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Zdroj: Romanian Journal of Functional & Clinical, Macro & Microscopical Anatomy & of Anthropology / Revista Româna de Anatomie Functionala si Clinica, Macro si Microscopica si de Antropologie; 2023, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p169-174, 6p
Abstrakt: Our study was performed on 304 cases through dissection, plastic mass injection, and CT angiography analysis methods. By observing the level of origin of renal arteries compared right-left, we found that the right renal artery originated more superiorly in 62.48% of cases, while the left renal artery originated from the aorta more superiorly in 24.24% of cases, and in 13.28% of cases, the origin of the two renal arteries was located at the same level. The origin of the renal arteries in relation to the vertebral column was surveyed in 244 cases (on CT scans only), of which 124 cases were right renal arteries and 120 cases were left renal arteries, finding it between the T12-L1 intervertebral disc and the inferior border of the L2 vertebra. We observed the origin of the renal arteries according to sex on a total of 128 cases of which 84 cases were in the male sex and 44 in the female sex. The renal arteries originated at the level of the intervertebral disk D12-L1 in 1.56% of cases, all cases being in the female sex (4.55% of female cases). The renal arteries originated at the level of the L1 vertebral body in 54.51% of the cases, representing 60.71% of the male cases, and 72.73% of the female cases. The renal arteries originated at the level of the L1-L2 intervertebral disk in 20.54% of cases, representing 14.29% of cases in the male sex and 9.09% of cases in the female sex. The renal arteries originated at the level of the L2 vertebral body in 27.23% of cases, in the male sex in 25.0% of cases, and in the female sex in 13.64% of cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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