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Journal articles on the topic "Double renal arteries and veins"

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Bala Murali Krishna Patibandla, Mriganka Deuri Bharali, Ershad Hussain Galeti, and Saqib Shahab. "Evaluation of renal vasculature and its variants by CT angiography." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 13, no. 7 (2022): 208–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v13i7.42770.

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Background: Kidneys are a pair of retroperitoneal organs supplied by a single renal artery and vein. However, the classic illustration of the renal vasculature, formed by one renal artery and one renal vein, occurs in ≤25% of cases. MDCT angiography is presently the most preferred investigation for assessing prospective renal donors. Aims and Objectives: This study aims to familiarize urologists with the variations found in the renal vascular system, emphasizing prevalence, the adequate, appropriate terms, and the clinical and surgical implications involved. Materials and Methods: A cross-sect
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Khin, Phyu Pyar, Yan Naing Saw, Moe Hlawn, et al. "A-28-Years-Old Man Received Kidney with Double Renal Arteries and Veins from Younger Sister: A Successful Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy." International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies 04, no. 11 (2024): 2005–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14069846.

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A-28-years-old man living donor kidney transplant recipient received kidney from younger sister. The transplant team decided to leave the right kidney which had better function though  left kidney had double renal arteries and veins. Laparoscopic left donor nephrectomy was done successfully. This is our first case of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy with double renal arteries and veins done in Aung Ban Hospital.
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Giri, Rohit Kumar, Shubhekshya Regmi, and Hensan Khadka. "Morphometric Study of Renal Vasculature with Multidetector Computed Tomography." Medical Journal of Eastern Nepal 4, no. 01 (2025): 4–9. https://doi.org/10.3126/mjen.v4i01.80694.

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Background: The end-stage renal disease is a public health problem with an increasing incidence rate and preoperative evaluation of renal vessels is important for transplant. The arteries and veins differ in terms of their level of origin, size, obliquity, level of confluence, tributaries, and relationships. The purpose of the study was to examine how common different anatomical variations in the renal vessels are, using Triple phase Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography (CECT). Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted. A total of 89 patients undergoing Triple Phase CECT of
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Kamanda, Martin Ian. "Left double polar renal arteries, left triplicate (preaortic, accessory and retroaortic) renal veins associated with extrinsic pelviureteric junction obstruction and posterior nutcracker phenomenon." BJR|case reports 7, no. 5 (2021): 20200086. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjrcr.20200086.

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The renal vasculature and its various congenital anomalies have been studied and documented widely in the literature. However, the concomitant occurrence of renovascular morphological anomalies with vascular compression phenomena in a single patient is a rarity. This is a case of a patient with double left renal arteries, preaortic, accessory and retroaortic left renal veins. There was also associated with vascular compression phenomena in the form of posterior nutcracker phenomenon and pelviureteric junction obstruction (PUJ) due to the double-crossing inferior left polar renal artery and ret
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Aragão, José Aderval, Helen Lima Gomes, Hiago Vinícius Dantas Costa, Israel Santos Marcelo, and Paula Santos Nunes. "Double right renal vein: clinical and surgical implications and review of the literature." International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 4, no. 2 (2015): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijbas.v4i2.4421.

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<p><strong>Context:</strong> Variations in renal vascular morphology are relatively common and involve both the renal arteries and the renal veins. Presence of supernumerary vessels is the variation most frequently encountered. Knowledge of such findings is valuable for urologists with regard to kidney transplantation, nephrectomy, vascular anastomosis, selective catheterization and many other surgical procedures on the kidneys.</p><p><strong>Objective:</strong> To report on a case of duplication of the right renal vein and its clinical and surgical im
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Miorin, Ana, Rôksanny Cabral, Rafael Bellini, Fernando Batigália, Erivelto Chacon, and Nagib Pezati Boer. "Hilar Arteriovenous Pattern in a Case of Horseshoe Kidney." Journal of Morphological Sciences 35, no. 04 (2018): 229–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1675763.

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AbstractHorseshoe kidney is a poor congenital formation that results in the union of the lower poles of the kidneys through the fibrous isthmus that crosses the median line, with a prevalence of 0.25% (1 in 400 births), a higher rate in males (2:1 or 3:1), and an important variation in the arrangement of arteries and veins in the hilum. The present study aims to describe the arteriovenous pattern in the renal hilum in a case of horseshoe kidney. A conventional retroperitoneal dissection was performed in a 64-year-old female corpse of brown skin color, legally belonging to the Anatomy Laborator
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N., Esther Yamuna, Linda J.B., and Jos Hemalatha G.A. "Variations of Renal Artery and its Clinical Significance in South Indian Population." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 16, no. 7 (2024): 16–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12740872.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Normally both kidneys are supplied by a pair of renal arteries which arises from abdominal aorta at the level of intervertebral disc between L1 and L2 vertebrae. Presence of additional renal arteries are most frequent variation which is to be considered in doing the interventional radiological procedures, renal surgeries &amp; renal transplantation. Our Purpose of the study is to observe the presence or absence of accessory renal artery, their number, side of origin presence or absence of extrarenal branches.&nbsp;<strong>Materials and Method:&nbsp;</strong>Th
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Kisipan, M., D. Oduor-Okelo, A. Makanya, and D. Onyango. "The structure, morphometry and vascular perfusion of the testis in the rufous sengi (Elephantulus rufescens)." Journal of Morphological Sciences 31, no. 03 (2014): 146–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/jms.054613.

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Abstract Introduction and Materials and Methods: Sengis are testicondid, monogamous afrotherian mammals. The testes, pattern of testicular blood vessels and anatomical disposition of caudal vena cava were examined macroscopically in the rufous sengi (Elephantulus rufescens). Testicular structure was further studied microscopically and its components quantified using stereology. Results: The testes were cylindrical in shape and located caudolateral to the kidneys. The testicular arteries branched from renal arteries, ran to the respective testicles without close association with other vessels,
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K., Vishal, Vinay K. V., and Remya K. "RETRO-AORTIC LEFT RENAL VEIN WITH DOUBLE LEFT RENAL ARTERY: A CASE REPORT." Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 04, no. 01 (2014): 126–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1703749.

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Abstract:The kidneys are the excretory organs. The kidneys are supplied by right and left renal arteries at the level of second lumbar vertebrae. They are drained by right and left renal vein which runs anterior to renal arteries.During routine dissection of an adult male cadaver in the department of Anatomy, we observed an unusual variation in the blood vessels supplying left kidney.These variations are due to persistence of embryonic vessels.Though variations in the renal vessels are common, proper knowledge of variations is essential not only to the anatomists but also for the clinicians an
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Kollukkad, Manoj, and Dereje Getachew. "BILATERAL DOUBLING OF RENAL ARTERIES IN AN ETHIOPIAN MALE CADAVER: A CASE REPORT. Doble arteria renal bilateral en un cadáver masculino etíope: reporte de un caso." Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica 6, no. 3 (2016): 180–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31051/1852.8023.v6.n3.14144.

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Con los recientes avances en transplantes renales, y con los crecientes avances en reconstrucciones reno-vasculares a través del conocimiento profundo de la anatomía normal y que sus variantes en la vascularización renal son muy importante. En relación a esto dado el interés académico para anatomistas, así como para los médicos. Se presenta un caso de duplicación bilateral de los vasos renales. Hemos observado la presencia de la duplicación bilateral de vasos renales. En el lado derecho de las arterias renales, uno superior y otro inferior surgiendo de la aorta abdominal. La arteria superior e
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Book chapters on the topic "Double renal arteries and veins"

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Cameron, J. Stewart. "New materials and new methods of access I: long-term haemodialysis becomes possible." In A History of the Treatment of Renal Failure by Dialysis. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198515470.003.0014.

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Abstract From the beginning of haemodialysis, physicians realized that in many patients with acute renal failure one dialysis was not enough, and sought to gain repeated access to the circulation, but without success. From 1946 to 1960, methods of connecting the patient’s circulation to the various forms of artificial kidney available stagnated. Almost everywhere, following Kolff ‘s lead, glass was employed as the cannulating material, and arteries as well as veins were sacrificed after a single use. Only a double-cannula system using the new PTFE (see below) showed any promise; this used a he
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"Renal Arteries and Veins." In Vascular and Interventional Radiology. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7216-0621-7.50013-5.

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Qayyum, Abdul, M. K. A. Ahamed Khan, and Moona Mazher. "Pseudo LABELIng Based 3DResUNet with DEep Supervision for the Kidney PArsing Segmentation Challenge." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde221123.

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Three-dimensional (3D) integrated renal structures (IRS) segmentation is an important task based on computed tomography angiography (CTA) images for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN). Fine renal artery segmentation based on a CTA image is an important step for kidney disease diagnosis and pre-operative planning. However, it could be challenging due to large inter-anatomy variation, thin structures, small volume ratio, and small labeled dataset of the fine renal artery. The Kidney PArsing Challenge (KiPA) 2022 organizers launched a challenge for automatic segmentation of kidneys, renal tum
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Pocock, Gillian, Christopher D. Richards, and David A. Richards. "The circulation." In Human Physiology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9780198737223.003.0037.

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This chapter examines the detailed physiology of systemic circulation. It deals with the relationship between pressure and flow in circulation and looks at the factors that regulate blood flow through particular tissue beds. It also discusses hypertension, and the specific features of several regional circulations, namely that of the heart, the skin, the skeletal muscles, and the brain. The chapter reviews specific adaptations of the blood supply to the respiratory, renal, and gastrointestinal systems. The flow of blood through any part of the circulation is driven by the difference in pressur
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Wilkinson, Ian B., Tim Raine, Kate Wiles, Peter Hateley, Dearbhla Kelly, and Iain McGurgan. "Surgery." In Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 11th ed. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198844013.003.0013.

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Abstract This chapter discusses surgery, including the language of surgery, pre-operative care, consent, prophylactic antibiotics in surgery, sutures, anaesthesia, post-op complications, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), swollen legs, stoma care, nutritional support in surgical patients, patients on steroids, minimally invasive and day case surgery, lumps in head, neck and skin, breast surgery, abdominal masses, acute abdomen, acute appendicitis, obstruction of the bowel, hernias, colorectal carcinoma, gastro-oesophageal carcinomas, bowel ischaemia, gastric surgery and its aftermath, fundoplication
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Wilkinson, Ian B., Tim Raine, Kate Wiles, Anna Goodhart, Catriona Hall, and Harriet O’Neill. "Surgery." In Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199689903.003.0013.

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This chapter discusses surgery, including the language of surgery, pre-operative care, consent, prophylactic antibiotics in surgery, sutures, anaesthesia, control of pain, post-op complications, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), swollen legs, stoma care, nutritional support in hospital, parenteral (intravenous) nutrition, diabetic patients, jaundiced patients, patients on anticoagulants, patients on steroids, minimally invasive and day case surgery, lumps in head, neck and skin, breast carcinoma, abdominal masses, acute abdomen, acute appendicitis, obstruction of the bowel, hernias, colorectal carci
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Conference papers on the topic "Double renal arteries and veins"

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DECHELETTE, E., P. POUZOL, C. JURKOVITZ, and B. POLACK. "ENOXAPARINE (LOVENOXR), DURING RENAL DIALYSIS, IN 46 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE (CRF) AND WITH HIGH RISK OF BLEEDING (HRB)." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643213.

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Standard heparin, usually used as an anticoagulant during hemodialysis, may be dangerous in patients with HRB. Low-molecular-weight-heparin (LMWH) fragments have been shown to induce less bleeding than standard heparin. We assessed the ability of Enoxaparine, a LMWH, to prevent clotting during hemodialysis, in such patients.46 patients with CRF, requiring regular maintenance hemodialysis were included. 136 episodes of HRB occurred in these 46 patients : renal transplantation (17) , deep vessel catheterization (18) , biopsy (11), surgical.operation other than renal transplantation (46), obvious
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Bruggeman, C. A., W. H. M. Debie, and M. C. E. van Dam-Mieras. "FACTOR VIII IN VIRUS INFECTED CELLS: A LIGHT MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643353.

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Viruses may be important in atherosclerosis as inciters of arterial injury or as modulators of the metabolism of the infected cells. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is one of the members of the herpesvirus family ;that infect human beings. Virus was detected in arterial walls of patients with atherosclerosis (1). The effect of CMV on endothelial cells and on the metabolism of these cells was subject of this study.Human endothelial cells monolayers were established from cells obtained by collagenase treatment of human umbilical cord veins and arteries. The cells were grown in medium 199 containing growth
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