<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD JATS (Z39.96) Journal Publishing DTD v1.2d1 20170631//EN" "JATS-journalpublishing1.dtd">
<article xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="1.0" article-type="healthcare" lang="en"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">IJCRR</journal-id><journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">I Journ Cur Res Re</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>International Journal of Current Research and Review</journal-title><abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="pubmed">I Journ Cur Res Re</abbrev-journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="ppub">2231-2196</issn><issn pub-type="opub">0975-5241</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Radiance Research Academy</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">1505</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="doi"/><article-id pub-id-type="doi-url"/><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Healthcare</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>RENAL ARTERY VARIATIONS: A CADAVERIC STUDY WITH CLINICAL RELEVANCE&#13;
</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Ankolekar</surname><given-names>Vrinda</given-names></name></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Sengupta</surname><given-names>Ratnabali</given-names></name></contrib></contrib-group><pub-date pub-type="ppub"><day>22</day><month>03</month><year>2013</year></pub-date><volume/><issue/><fpage>154</fpage><lpage>161</lpage><permissions><copyright-statement>This article is copyright of Popeye Publishing, 2009</copyright-statement><copyright-year>2009</copyright-year><license license-type="open-access" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><license-p>This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.</license-p></license></permissions><abstract><p>Objectives: To observe and report the variations of renal artery in human cadavers. To compare the previous studies with the present study to report the incidence of the important type of variation. Methods: The study was performed on 60 cadaveric kidneys. The posterior abdominal wall was dissected in 30 embalmed cadavers to study the paired kidneys based on the method given in Cunningham__ampersandsignrsquo;s manual of practical anatomy Vol II. Results: The following parameters were observed. The number of renal arteries supplying each kidney, single in 73.33%, double in 23.33%, triple in 3.33%. The level of origin of renal arteries (RA), Right RA higher origin in 63.33%, Left RA higher origin in 10%, both right and left RA origin at same level in 26.7%. Branching of RA, Hilar in 88.33%, Prehilar in 11.67%. The prevalence of accessory renal arteries (ARA) in the present study is 25%. The percentage of unilateral ARA in the present study is 11.67% and of bilateral ARA is 6.67%. The percentage of arteries entering superior pole of the kidney, superior polar arteries (SPA) was 6.67%, inferior polar arteries(IPA) 10%, and hilar arteries(HA) 11.67%.. Percentage of origin of ARA from aorta is 20%, from main renal artery is 8.33%. Percentage of origin of SPA, IPA and HA from aorta is 3.33%, 8.33%, 8.33% and from main renal arteries is 2.33%, 1.67%, 2.33% respectively. Conclusion: Anatomical knowledge of the vascular variations is essential for the clinician to perform procedures such as renal transplantation, renal vascular operations more safely and efficiently.&#13;
</p></abstract><kwd-group><kwd>renal artery</kwd><kwd> accessory renal artery</kwd><kwd> cadaver</kwd><kwd> variations</kwd><kwd> parameters</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front></article>
