Bilateral variant testicular arteries with double renal arteries
2009
Bilateral Variant Testicular Arteries with Double Renal Arteries
Sample size: 1
publication
Evidence: low
Author Information
Author(s): Sylvia Sarita, Kakarlapudi Sridhar Varma, Vollala Venkata Ramana, Potu Bhagath Kumar, Jetti Raghu, Bolla Srinivasa Rao, Rao Mohandas, Pamidi Narendra
Primary Institution: Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Gulbarga, India
Conclusion
The study highlights the importance of recognizing variations in testicular arteries during surgical procedures.
Supporting Evidence
- Variations in testicular arteries can significantly impact surgical procedures.
- Accessory renal arteries are common, but their connection to testicular arteries is rare.
- Awareness of these variations is crucial for preventing surgical complications.
Takeaway
This study looked at a 60-year-old man's body and found some unusual blood vessels that could be important for doctors to know about when doing surgery.
Methodology
The study involved the dissection of a 60-year-old male cadaver to observe the vascular variations.
Participant Demographics
60-year-old male cadaver
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