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[Attempt at defining a pyelocaliceal system. Application to partial nephrectomy]

J P Chevrel, J P Berberian, V Delmas

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    This study reveals a direct correlation between kidney

    Area of Science:

    • Anatomy
    • Medical Imaging
    • Nephrology

    Background:

    • Understanding kidney segmentation is crucial for diagnosing renal conditions.
    • Previous studies have focused on either the pyelo-caliceal system or intra-parenchymal vasculature independently.
    • A comprehensive analysis correlating these two systems has been lacking.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To comparatively analyze pyelo-caliceal segmentation and intra-parenchymal arterial segmentation of the kidney.
    • To investigate the relationship between the renal arterial structure and the pyelo-caliceal system.
    • To establish a basis for understanding renal vascular and collecting system organization.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of 60 plastic molds of the pyelo-caliceal system.
    • Detailed examination of 42 molds that included arterial and venous systems.

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  • Molds were created using Rhodopas injection followed by hydrochloric acid corrosion.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated a distinct pyelo-caliceal systematization.
    • Identified a specific intra-parenchymal arterial segmentation.
    • Found that the intra-parenchymal arterial segmentation directly corresponds to the pyelo-caliceal arborization.

    Conclusions:

    • The kidney exhibits a defined pyelo-caliceal systematization.
    • The intra-parenchymal arterial segmentation mirrors the branching pattern of the pyelo-caliceal system.
    • This anatomical correlation provides insights into renal structure and function.