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Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective

Background: A single renal artery supplies the kidney in 70% of the population but variation exists in the remaining 30%. Multiple renal arteries (MRA) in different permutations and combinations are one of the many forms of variants. Lack of awareness of multiplicity could have detrimental effects o...

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Autores principales: Pradhay, Girish, Gopidas, Geetha S, Karumathil Pullara, Sreekumar, Mathew, Georgie, Mathew, Asha J, Sukumaran, Tintu T, Pavikuttan, Nanditha, Sudhakaran, Rathi
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34815903
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18957
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author Pradhay, Girish
Gopidas, Geetha S
Karumathil Pullara, Sreekumar
Mathew, Georgie
Mathew, Asha J
Sukumaran, Tintu T
Pavikuttan, Nanditha
Sudhakaran, Rathi
author_facet Pradhay, Girish
Gopidas, Geetha S
Karumathil Pullara, Sreekumar
Mathew, Georgie
Mathew, Asha J
Sukumaran, Tintu T
Pavikuttan, Nanditha
Sudhakaran, Rathi
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description Background: A single renal artery supplies the kidney in 70% of the population but variation exists in the remaining 30%. Multiple renal arteries (MRA) in different permutations and combinations are one of the many forms of variants. Lack of awareness of multiplicity could have detrimental effects on the outcome of renal surgery. The present study aims at identifying the variants of renal artery based on its origin, multiplicity, and portal of entry in a cohort of people belonging to Southern India and its clinical implications thereof. Methods: Multi-detector CT (MDCT) images of renal vasculature of 100 kidneys from 50 live kidney donors who attended the Department of Nephrology of our institution, from 2016 to 2018 were collected and studied for variations in renal arterial anatomy. Results: Out of the 18% of kidneys observed with multiple renal arteries, 88.8% had double renal arteries (DRA) and 11.1% had triple renal arteries (TRA). Common types of the double renal arteries were - two hilar arteries (31.3%) and one hilar with one inferior polar artery (IPA, 31.3%). Triple renal arteries types - 50% with one hilar, one superior polar, and one inferior polar; 50% with two hilar and one inferior polar artery. No statistically significant association was noted between the incidence of multiple renal arteries and its laterality (p-value=0.193). Conclusion: A thorough understanding of the renal artery variants is crucial for safe and efficacious uro-radiological interventional procedures.
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spelling pubmed-86060202021-11-22 Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective Pradhay, Girish Gopidas, Geetha S Karumathil Pullara, Sreekumar Mathew, Georgie Mathew, Asha J Sukumaran, Tintu T Pavikuttan, Nanditha Sudhakaran, Rathi Cureus Anatomy Background: A single renal artery supplies the kidney in 70% of the population but variation exists in the remaining 30%. Multiple renal arteries (MRA) in different permutations and combinations are one of the many forms of variants. Lack of awareness of multiplicity could have detrimental effects on the outcome of renal surgery. The present study aims at identifying the variants of renal artery based on its origin, multiplicity, and portal of entry in a cohort of people belonging to Southern India and its clinical implications thereof. Methods: Multi-detector CT (MDCT) images of renal vasculature of 100 kidneys from 50 live kidney donors who attended the Department of Nephrology of our institution, from 2016 to 2018 were collected and studied for variations in renal arterial anatomy. Results: Out of the 18% of kidneys observed with multiple renal arteries, 88.8% had double renal arteries (DRA) and 11.1% had triple renal arteries (TRA). Common types of the double renal arteries were - two hilar arteries (31.3%) and one hilar with one inferior polar artery (IPA, 31.3%). Triple renal arteries types - 50% with one hilar, one superior polar, and one inferior polar; 50% with two hilar and one inferior polar artery. No statistically significant association was noted between the incidence of multiple renal arteries and its laterality (p-value=0.193). Conclusion: A thorough understanding of the renal artery variants is crucial for safe and efficacious uro-radiological interventional procedures. Cureus 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8606020/ /pubmed/34815903 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18957 Text en Copyright © 2021, Pradhay et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gopidas, Geetha S
Karumathil Pullara, Sreekumar
Mathew, Georgie
Mathew, Asha J
Sukumaran, Tintu T
Pavikuttan, Nanditha
Sudhakaran, Rathi
Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title_full Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title_fullStr Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title_short Prevalence and Relevance of Multiple Renal Arteries: A Radioanatomical Perspective
title_sort prevalence and relevance of multiple renal arteries: a radioanatomical perspective
topic Anatomy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34815903
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18957
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