Multiple variation of right renal and gonadal vascularization: report of two cases
Variação múltipla da vascularização renal e gonadal direita: relato de dois casos
Marcelo Calil Burihan; Silvio Antonio Garbelotti Junior; Paulo Laino Cândido; Rodrigo Barbosa de Souza; Osvaldo Pelozo Junior; Aluisio Andrade Junior; Marco Antonio De Angelis
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Este estudo apresenta dois casos de variação anatômica múltipla de vasos renais e gonadais. O primeiro caso apresentou uma duplicação da veia renal e a presença de uma artéria renal acessória. Porém, o fato mais interessante nesse caso foi a veia gonadal direita desembocar na veia renal direita inferior em vez de terminar na veia cava inferior, como seria o normal. No segundo caso, além de também encontrarmos uma artéria renal acessória, a veia gonadal direita desembocava no exato ponto de junção entre a veia renal direita e a veia cava inferior. Clínicos e cirurgiões devem estar familiarizados com a presença de possíveis variações dos vasos renais e gonadais, sendo um conhecimento imprescindível para obter um diagnóstico mais preciso e para evitar surpresas em procedimentos cirúrgicos abdominais.
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Submitted date:
06/29/2023
Accepted date:
01/15/2024