In the present study, we propose a classification of the different forms of the circumaortic renal collar based on the findings of 319 patients and on a literature review. The patients underwent a CT angiography scan of the abdomen for various diagnostic reasons. The different forms in which the circumaortic renal collar may appear were categorized. The renal collar was observed in eight of the 319 (2.5%) patients. The classification we propose is the following: Type I, one left renal vein splitting into two branches, a preaortic and a retroaortic, draining into the inferior vena cava; Type II, two different left renal veins, the one preaortic and the other retroaortic, draining into the inferior vena cava; and Type III, either anastomoses between the preaortic and retroaortic vein, being multiple or not, or multiple preaortic or retroaortic renal veins without anastomoses. Although the circumaortic renal collar is usually asymptomatic, the knowledge of this variation is useful, mainly before abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery and renal transplantation. Failure to recognize the collar's retroaortic component may lead to hemorrhage and death during retroperitoneal surgery. We believe that our classification contributes to recognize the circumaortic renal collar's morphology both preoperatively and intraoperatively.
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Cureus
December 2024
Department of Surgery, Center for Anatomical Science and Education, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, USA.
Two unique presentations of renal anatomy were observed during routine cadaveric dissection. The first case presented with an ectopic malrotated left kidney supplied by supernumerary renal arteries. This kidney was drained by a circumaortic renal vein and an inferior polar vein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Anat
January 2025
Toxicology and Clinical Analysis Department, Pharmacy College, Dentistry and Nursing, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. Electronic address:
Anat Sci Int
September 2024
Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, 605006, India.
Variations of the left renal vein can be in the form of circumaortic vein or renal collar, retro-aortic vein, additional renal vein, or multiple primary tributaries. We report a unique complex venous pattern of concomitant circumaortic and retro-aortic left renal veins associated with a fenestrated left renal artery. Two renal veins, anterior and posterior to the renal artery, originated from the renal hilum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The diverse drainage patterns of the left renal vein (LRV), often with asymptomatic congenital anomalies, present considerable challenges in renal and retroperitoneal surgical contexts. The potential for significant bleeding and subsequent renal compromise upon vascular injury highlights the need for increased surgical awareness.
Objective: This study investigates the LRV's variable anatomical drainage patterns and morphometry.
Radiol Case Rep
August 2024
Radiology Unit 1, Department of Medical Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies "GF Ingrassia", University Hospital Policlinico "G. Rodolico-San Marco", University of Catania, 95123 Catania, Italy.
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