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Ganesh B Sonawane1, Krishna H Moorthy1, Biju S Pillai1.
Abstract
The left renal vein (LRV) passing behind the abdominal aorta is termed as a retroaortic LRV (RLRV) and it is a relatively uncommon condition. Since the left kidney is preferred in the setting of live donor kidney transplantation, urologists must be familiar with the anomalies of the LRV. There are four variants of RLRV mentioned in the literature. However, we came across two newer variants of RLRV in two donors for renal transplantation. Both donors underwent successful left donor nephrectomy. Copyright:Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32549670 PMCID: PMC7279090 DOI: 10.4103/iju.IJU_380_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Urol ISSN: 0970-1591
Figure 1Left renal vein passing caudally and bifurcating into two (a), one segment draining into the inferior vena cava at L4–L5 (b) and other segment draining into the left common iliac vein (c)
Figure 2Left retroaortic left renal vein passing caudally and bifurcating into two (a and b), cranial segment draining into the inferior vena cava at the level of L3–L4 (c) and the caudal segment draining separately into the inferior vena cava about 2 cm distally (d)