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Proposal for a Simple Anatomical Classification of the Pelvicaliceal System for Endoscopic Surgery.

Ryoji Takazawa1, Sachi Kitayama1, Yusuke Uchida1, Satoshi Yoshida1, Yusuke Kohno1, Toshihiko Tsujii1.   

Abstract

We herein propose a nomenclature for renal calices and anatomical classification of the renal pelvis for endoscopic surgery. We prospectively collected data on a total of 270 patients (540 kidneys) who underwent CT-urography. We then constructed three-dimensional images of the renal pelvis and examined their morphologic classification. Forty-eight kidneys were excluded from this study because of severe hydronephrosis or large renal cysts. The remaining 492 kidneys were included. We systematically categorized each minor calix into five levels: top, upper, middle, lower, and bottom. The upper, middle, and lower calices were typically found in pairs: anterior and posterior. The most common total number of minor calices was eight (51%), followed by seven (30%). We also classified the form of the pelvis into type I: single pelvis (58%) and type II: divided pelvis (42%), according to the branch patterns of the renal pelvis. In type II, the renal pelvis is always bifurcated into the upper branch (top and upper) and lower branch (middle, lower, and bottom). Type I was subclassified into three types: type Ia (43%), the standard type; type Ib (4%), with a wide pelvis; and type Ic (11%), with a narrow pelvis. This anatomical classification can divide the renal pelvis into two major types (subdivided into four types) and name each minor calix. This simple classification enables to share common intrarenal information, thus leading to the development of concrete treatment strategies.

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Keywords:  anatomy; percutaneous nephrolithotomy; renal pelvis; ureteroscopy; urolithiasis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29845879     DOI: 10.1089/end.2018.0218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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1.  Modified Takazawa anatomical classification of renal pelvicalyceal system based on three-dimensional virtual reconstruction models.

Authors:  Weijie Zhu; Mengmeng Zheng; Shengwei Xiong; Guanpeng Han; Chang Meng; Zhihua Li; Lei Zhang; Gengyan Xiong; Hua Guan; Yanbo Huang; Hongjian Zhu; Xuesong Li; Gang Wang; Liqun Zhou
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2021-07

2.  The impact of the pelvicalyceal anatomy characteristics on the prediction of flexible ureteroscopy outcomes.

Authors:  Sinan Levent Kirecci; Musab Ilgi; Cumhur Yesildal; Abdullah Hizir Yavuzsan; Ahmet Tevfik Albayrak; Kemal Sarica
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2021-03-04
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