Home
About Us
Issues
Authors
Reviewers
Users
Subscription
Our Other Journals
Site map
Aims and Scope
Salient Features
Editorial Board
Editorial Statements
Editorial-PeerReview Process
Publication Ethics & Malpractice
Ijars Performance
Journal Policy
Contact Us
Current Issue
Forthcoming
Article Archive
Access Statistics
Simple Search
Advanced Search
Submit an Article
Instructions
Assistance
Publication Fee
Paid Services
Apply As Reviewer
Acknowledgment
Register Here Edit Register
Register For Article Submission
Login Here Logout
Login For Article Submission
Annual
Buy One Issue
Payment Options
How to Order
JCDR
IJNMR
NJLM

 

Welcome : Guest

Users Online :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Original article / research

2023
Year :2023 Month : May-June Volume : 12 Issue : 3 Page : AO01 - AO04

Variations in Renal Arteries- A Cadaveric Study in Telangana, India

Published: May 1, 2023 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2023/60529.2886
Correspondence Address :
Parimala Sirikonda, Mariya, Raju Sugavasi, Raja Sekhar Katikireddi,
Dr. Raja Sekhar Katikireddi,
301/B, Rockcliffthirtha Apartment, Dwarakamai Nagar, Bandlaguda Jagir, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Hyderabad-500086, Telangana, India.
E-mail: drkrs27@gmail.com
Introduction: Introduction: Regarding the disorders associated with multiple renal arteries, they are of specific interest to urologists, nephrologists, surgeons and radiologists.

Aim: To identify the presence of multiple renal arteries in the human cadavers.

Materials and Methods: An observational cadaveric study was conducted on 50 formalin-fixed human cadavers in Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, from May 2017 to July 2022. Dissection procedure was followed according to standard techniques. Variations and patterns of renal arteries were observed. Descriptive statistics were used and results were expressed in terms of frequency (N) and percentages (%).

Results: Out of 50 cadavers, variations in the renal artery were seen in eight cadavers. Four cadavers showed double renal arteries (one right side and three left side). Three cadavers showed early division and one cadaver which has shown double Right Renal Artery (RRA) also showed Early Division of RRA (ED of RRA) and one cadaver showed an Accessory Renal Artery (ARA) on the left side.

Conclusion: Variations observed were mainly double renal arteries, early division of the renal arteries and ARA. This kind of different pattern of variations may play an important role in renal transplants and any surgeries involving the renal arteries.
 
[ FULL TEXT ]   |   [ ]
 

Article Utilities

  • Readers Comments
  • Article in PDF
  • Citation Manager
  • Article Statistics
  • Link to PUBMED
  • Print this Article
  • Send to a Friend

Quick Links

REVIEWER
ACCESS STATISTICS
Home  |  About Us  |  Online First  |  Current Issue  |  Simple Search  |  Advance Search  |  Register  |  Login  |  Contact  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use
Author Support  |  Submit Manuscript  |  IJARS Pre-Publishing  |  Reviewer  |  Articles Archive  |  Access Statistics
©INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANATOMY RADIOLOGY & SURGERY (IJARS), ISSN : 2277-8543.
EDITORIAL OFFICE : 1/9, Roop Nagar, Delhi 11000. Phone : 01123848553

* This Journal is owned and run by medical professionals *