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Gross anatomy of the kidney and the ureter
Ákos Lukást MD., Ph.D
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Parts of the urinary system
Two kidneys (production of urine) Two ureters (transport of urine) Urinary bladder (storage, urination) Urethra
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Main functions of the kidneys
Filtration of the blood and excretion of waste metabolic products, toxic materials, drugs etc. Regulation of water-, electrolyte- and acid-base balance Regulation of blood pressure (volume / electrolyte control and renin production) Endocrine functions: erythropoietin, renin production
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Positioning Beam shaped Size cca. 11 cm x 6 cm x 3 cm (thickness)
Retroperitoneal Hilus points medially and slightly anteriorly Th11 L3
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Projection of kidney
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„VAU”!! Right Left
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Hilus of kidney: VAU glandula suprarenalis a. renalis pelvis renalis
v. renalis glandula suprarenalis a. renalis pelvis renalis ureter papilla
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Crossing of arteries and veins near the kidney
Left renal vein anterior to aorta Rigth renal artery behind IVC
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Longitudinal section Renal hilum – renal sinus:
- v. renalis – anterior - a. renalis – intermed. - pelvis renalis – posterior adipose tissue, lymph vessels, nerves
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Longitudinal section Lobes, with cortex and medulla (pyramid, tip: papilla, medullary rays in cortex) Cortex of adjacent lobes – renal columns (Bertini)
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Calyces, renal pelvis infundibula Collecting ducts open to minor calyces at the papilla (cribriform plate) Adjacent minor calyces conflue to major calyces Upper and lower infundibulum pelvis renalis ureter
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Renal artery and branches
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Capsules of the kidney Fibrous capsule (dense irregular CT on the surface of the kidneys) Adipose capsule – perirenal fat, containing ureter, vessels, suprarenal (adrenal) gland, extends into renal sinus Renal fascia (open inferiorly!!!)
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Renal fascia - anterior and posterior lamina - continuous with each other posteriorly, anteriorly and superiorly - open inferiorly (ureter) Descend of the kidney is only prevented by the perirenal fat (anorexia nervosa!, cahexia!) Descend of the kidneys may obstruct ureter or renal vessels
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Kidneys, suprarenal glands, ureter in situ
3 arteries of adrenal gland: A. suprarenalis sup. (a. phrenica inf.) A. suprarenalis media (aorta) A. suprarenalis inf. (a. renalis)
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Contacts of the anterior surface of kidney
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Contacts of the posterior surface of kidney
DIAPHRAGMA M. transv. abd. tendon
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Ureter Location: posterior body wall Retroperitoneal
Hilus to urinary bladder ~25 cm long 3 crossings -behind gonadal arteries -anterior to iliac arteries (near bifurcation) - behind/under uterine artery, above vaginal a. - behind deferent ducts in males
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Ureter Three constrictions : - exit from renal pelvis
- crossing with iliac vessels - entery to bladder Predilection sites for ureter stones to obstruct
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Variations of blood supply
Renal vein encircling aorta Accessory renal a.
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Ureter stone
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Irodalom Szentagothai J, Réthelyi M: Funkcionális anatómia, Medicina, 1989 Sobota - Atlas of Human Anatomy, 20th edition, Urban and Schwarzenberger, 1993 Netter - Atlas of Human Anatomy, Medi Media INC, New York, 1989
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