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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->Renal vessels arise at the level of the [[intervertebral disc]] between L1 and L2 vertebrae. | |||
==Renal arteries and their branches== | == Renal arteries and their branches == | ||
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The arteries are mostly posterior to the veins. They divide close the hilum into 5 segmental arteries, which are end-arteries (they do not anastomose significantly with adjacent branches). The right renal artery is the longest vessel and passes also posterior to inferior vena cava. Before entering the hilum, the renal artery gives 2 branches: | The arteries are mostly posterior to the veins. They divide close to the hilum into 5 segmental arteries, which are end-arteries (they do not anastomose significantly with adjacent branches). The right renal artery is the longest vessel and passes also posterior to [[inferior vena cava]]. Before entering the hilum, the renal artery gives 2 branches: | ||
* | * the inferior suprarenal artery; | ||
* | * ureteric branch. | ||
The segmental arteries of the renal arteries: | The segmental arteries of the renal arteries: | ||
#'''Superior''' (apical) (from anterior branch of renal aa) | # '''Superior''' (apical) (from anterior branch of renal aa) | ||
#'''Anterior superior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | # '''Anterior superior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | ||
#'''Anterior inferior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | # '''Anterior inferior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | ||
#'''Inferior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | # '''Inferior''' (from anterior branch of renal aa) | ||
#'''Posterior''' (continuation of the posterior branch of renal aa) | # '''Posterior''' (continuation of the posterior branch of renal aa) | ||
The segmental arteries then subdivide in the following manner: | The segmental arteries then subdivide in the following manner: | ||
*'''Interlobar''' arteries in the renal sinus between the pyramids → | * '''Interlobar''' arteries in the renal sinus between the pyramids → | ||
**'''Arcuate''' arteries that go around the pyramids in the medulla region → | ** '''Arcuate''' arteries that go around the pyramids in the medulla region → | ||
***'''Cortical radiate''' arteries that “radiate” around the pyramids into the cortical region. Some of these can also perforate the renal capsule. | *** '''Cortical radiate''' arteries that “radiate” around the pyramids into the cortical region. Some of these can also perforate the renal capsule. | ||
==Renal veins and their tributaries== | == Renal veins and their tributaries == | ||
Veins are numerous and drain in each kidney in a variable fashion to form the renal vein. The renal veins both lie anterior to the renal arteries. | Veins are numerous and drain in each kidney in a variable fashion to form the renal vein. The renal veins both lie anterior to the renal arteries. | ||
The left renal vein, receives also: | The left renal vein, receives also: | ||
*the testicular (ovarian) vein | * the testicular (ovarian) vein; | ||
*the left suprarenal vein | * the left suprarenal vein; | ||
*communicating branch with ascending lumbar vein | * communicating branch with ascending lumbar vein. | ||
==Lymphatics== | == Lymphatics == | ||
Lymph is conducted along lymphatic vessels that follow the renal veins and drain into the right and left lumbar (caval & aortic) lymph nodes. | Lymph is conducted along lymphatic vessels that follow the renal veins and drain into the right and left lumbar (caval & aortic) lymph nodes. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
=== Related articles === | === Related articles === | ||
*[[Structure of | * [[Kidney]] | ||
* [[Renal Pelvis and Calices]] | |||
* [[Structure of Kidney]] | |||
=== Bibliography === | === Bibliography === | ||
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| surname1 = Moore | |||
| name1 = Keith L | |||
| surname2 = Dalley | |||
| name2 = Arthur F | |||
| title = Clinically Oriented Anatomy | |||
| edition = 5 | |||
| publisher = Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | |||
| year = 2005 | |||
| isbn = 0781736390 | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 8 December 2014
Renal vessels arise at the level of the intervertebral disc between L1 and L2 vertebrae.
Renal arteries and their branches[edit | edit source]

The arteries are mostly posterior to the veins. They divide close to the hilum into 5 segmental arteries, which are end-arteries (they do not anastomose significantly with adjacent branches). The right renal artery is the longest vessel and passes also posterior to inferior vena cava. Before entering the hilum, the renal artery gives 2 branches:
- the inferior suprarenal artery;
- ureteric branch.
The segmental arteries of the renal arteries:
- Superior (apical) (from anterior branch of renal aa)
- Anterior superior (from anterior branch of renal aa)
- Anterior inferior (from anterior branch of renal aa)
- Inferior (from anterior branch of renal aa)
- Posterior (continuation of the posterior branch of renal aa)
The segmental arteries then subdivide in the following manner:
- Interlobar arteries in the renal sinus between the pyramids →
- Arcuate arteries that go around the pyramids in the medulla region →
- Cortical radiate arteries that “radiate” around the pyramids into the cortical region. Some of these can also perforate the renal capsule.
- Arcuate arteries that go around the pyramids in the medulla region →
Renal veins and their tributaries[edit | edit source]
Veins are numerous and drain in each kidney in a variable fashion to form the renal vein. The renal veins both lie anterior to the renal arteries. The left renal vein, receives also:
- the testicular (ovarian) vein;
- the left suprarenal vein;
- communicating branch with ascending lumbar vein.
Lymphatics[edit | edit source]
Lymph is conducted along lymphatic vessels that follow the renal veins and drain into the right and left lumbar (caval & aortic) lymph nodes.
Links[edit | edit source]
Related articles[edit | edit source]
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- MOORE, Keith L – DALLEY, Arthur F. Clinically Oriented Anatomy. 5. edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005. ISBN 0781736390.