Kidneys Flashcards

1
Q

Where are the kidneys located?

A

Retroperitoneal lying at about T12-L3

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2
Q

What is the renal hilum?

A

Entrance to renal sinus (area in kidney where BV, renal pelvis and nerves are located)

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3
Q

Describe the posterior aspect of the kidneys

A

Superior parts lie deep to 11th and 12th ribs

Right kidney lower than left

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4
Q

The left kidney hilum is near what?

A

Transpyloric plane (~5cm from median plane)

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5
Q

The transpyloric plane runs through what?

A

Superior pole of right kidney (2.5cm lower than left)

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6
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The inferior pole of the right kidney is slightly superior to what?

A

Iliac crest

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7
Q

Which muscles cover the kidneys posteriorly?

A

Psoas major, quadratus lumborum (mostly) and transversus abdominus
Quadratus lumborum lies posterior to largest part of the kidney with intervening fat

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8
Q

Which nerves are present near the posterior aspect of the kidneys?

A

Subcostal (protected by the 12th rib), Iliohypogastric (L1) and ilioinguinal (L1)

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9
Q

What are the three types of renal fat?

A

Perinephric fat, paranephric fat and renal fascia

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10
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What is perinephric fat?

A

Adjacent to kidney capsule

Extends into renal pelvis

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What is renal fascia?

A

Covers fat enveloping kidney and suprarenal gland
Blends and ensheaths renal vessels
Superiorly continuous with inferior diaphragmatic fascia

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12
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Paranephric fat is located external to what?

A

Renal fascia

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13
Q

Normal renal mobility is what?

A

~3cm

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14
Q

What is the location of the ureter?

A

Runs inferiorly from renal pelvis passing over the pelvic brim and along the lateral pelvic wall and running posterior to ductus deferens (male) and uterine artery (female)

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15
Q

What are the three potential sites of obstruction by kidney stones (constrictions of the ureter)?

A

Junction of ureter with renal pelvis, crossing pelvic brim and entering bladder wall

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16
Q

What is a pyelogram?

A

X-ray of ureter enhanced with contrast media

17
Q

What are the renal arteries?

A

Segmental arteries

18
Q

Which arteries supply the ureter?

A

Renal branches, gonadal branches, abdominal aorta branches, iliac branches, superior vesical branches, pelvic branches (rectal, uterine, vaginal and inferior vesicular)

19
Q

Describe the location of the right suprarenal gland

A

Lies near the right crus, right kidney and IVC

20
Q

Describe the location of the left suprarenal gland

A

Lies near left crus, spleen, stomach, pancreas and left renal a

21
Q

What provides blood supply to the suprarenal glands?

A

Superior, middle and inferior suprarenal A and veins

22
Q

What innervates the suprarenal glands?

A

Preganglionic sympathetics from T10-L1
Celiac plexus and abdominopelvic splanchnic nerves (thoracic, lumbar, etc splanchnics)
Synapse with chromaffin cells in the adrenal gland (exception to two neuron chain of the ANS)