Double origined renal artery in goat´s abdominal aorta portion

Authors

  • Marcelo Abidu Figueiredo
  • Magno Santos Roza
  • Natália Carmo Passos
  • Bárbara Xavier Silva
  • Paulo Oldemar Scherer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21708/avb.2009.3.1.970

Abstract

Knowledge of the renal vessels variations has importance in a systematization program of radiological and surgical anatomy, both in humans and animals, applied for research and surgical training. Renal arteries have been considered by dissective or angiographic study means. Particular attention has been paid to the study of these vessels, outlining the variations noticed among various animal species. The renal arteries sites of origin of the abdominal aorta vary according to the renal topography of the different animals. As a rule, the right artery arises more cranially than the left one, according with the most cranial position of the right kidney. Thus, the goal of this article is to describe a case of an abdominal aorta ventral portion origin of the left multiple renal artery in a three month old female goat cadaver, formalin-preserved at 10% and with latex colored vascular injection. It was observed that the left kidney was supplied by two arteries of different topography and arrangements, showing duplicity of the renal artery.

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Published

2009-09-09

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Clinical Reports / Casos Clínicos

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