Title of article :
Left Renal Vein Compression and Horseshoe Kidney: An Extraordinary Association
Author/Authors :
Guvendi, Bulent Kafkas University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Ogul, Hayri Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radiology, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: Our aim was to report the importance of an awareness of renal artery variations if surgical procedures are indicated in this region. Presentation and Intervention: A 41-yearold female patient was admitted to our hospital for preoperative staging of the rectum carcinoma. A computed tomography (CT) scan clearly revealed the presence of normally positioned small right and left renal arteries, and a large aberrant renal artery originating from the distal abdominal aorta in a case with a horseshoe kidney (HSK). A multidetector CT angiography was performed using a 256-detector row CT scanner to obtain an image of vascular structures and associated pathologies. Conclusion: In this patient with HSK, the left renal vein compression was unusual and the CT examination provided a good delineation of vascular and urinary tract anomalies.
Keywords :
Renal artery · Vascular anomaly · Horseshoe kidney
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice