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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-2 | Issue-05
Retrocaval Testicular Artery associated with multiple Vascular Variations of the Right Kidney and its Surgical Importance
Ashwini Aithal P, Naveen Kumar, Swamy Ravindra S, Jyothsna Patil, Surekha D Shetty, Abhinitha P
Published: May 28, 2014 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2014.v02i05.003
Pages: 316-318
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Abstract
Variations in the branching pattern of renal vessels are not uncommon. But, a concurrent variation involving
the renal vessels and testicular artery is a rare occurrence. In the current case we report the presence of double renal
veins, anterior (superior) and posterior (inferior) which drained into the inferior vena cava separately. Sandwiched
between these veins was the renal artery which branched into 4 segmental branches outside the renal hilum. We also
observed that running between these renal vessels was the right testicular artery which followed an unusual retrocaval
course from its origin. Prior knowledge of such type of variations is very important for the surgeons as to failure to
identify such variations may lead to diagnostic errors and might bleed profusely during surgical and interventional
approaches when unnoticed. Thus, knowledge of these variations is important for urologists, radiologists and surgeons in
general.