Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas

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Autor(a) principal: Garbelotti Junior, S. A. [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rodrigues Pereira, V., Marques, S. R. [UNIFESP], Moraes de Carvalho, L. O. [UNIFESP], Olave, E.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022017000200037
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/54339
Resumo: Duplication of the urinary tract is the most frequent variation of this system and may present as complete or incomplete duplication, as well as ectopic insertion throughout all parts of the urinary system from distal to the bladder. This article presents a complete non-ectopic duplication of the ureter in the left kidney of a cadaver of one Brazilian individual of male sex. In this study, both ureters originated in the renal hilum and continued to the urinary bladder separately, opening into different ostia, in the area of the bladder trigone, where the ostium belonging to the ureter that draining the upper pole presented a distal and lateral position in relation to the ostium of the ureter draining the lower pole. This arrangement is an exception to the Weigert-Meyer rule, which indicates that the ureter of the upper pole, due to its longer fixation to the mesonephric duct, presents a greater migration, ending medial and inferior to the ureter draining the inferior pole in 97 % of cases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
Non-ectopic Duplicity of the Ureter: Clinical Implications
title Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
spellingShingle Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
Garbelotti Junior, S. A. [UNIFESP]
Anatomy
Urinary system
Ureter duplication
title_short Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
title_full Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
title_fullStr Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
title_full_unstemmed Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
title_sort Duplicidad no Ectópica del Uréter: Implicancias Clínicas
author Garbelotti Junior, S. A. [UNIFESP]
author_facet Garbelotti Junior, S. A. [UNIFESP]
Rodrigues Pereira, V.
Marques, S. R. [UNIFESP]
Moraes de Carvalho, L. O. [UNIFESP]
Olave, E.
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues Pereira, V.
Marques, S. R. [UNIFESP]
Moraes de Carvalho, L. O. [UNIFESP]
Olave, E.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garbelotti Junior, S. A. [UNIFESP]
Rodrigues Pereira, V.
Marques, S. R. [UNIFESP]
Moraes de Carvalho, L. O. [UNIFESP]
Olave, E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anatomy
Urinary system
Ureter duplication
topic Anatomy
Urinary system
Ureter duplication
description Duplication of the urinary tract is the most frequent variation of this system and may present as complete or incomplete duplication, as well as ectopic insertion throughout all parts of the urinary system from distal to the bladder. This article presents a complete non-ectopic duplication of the ureter in the left kidney of a cadaver of one Brazilian individual of male sex. In this study, both ureters originated in the renal hilum and continued to the urinary bladder separately, opening into different ostia, in the area of the bladder trigone, where the ostium belonging to the ureter that draining the upper pole presented a distal and lateral position in relation to the ostium of the ureter draining the lower pole. This arrangement is an exception to the Weigert-Meyer rule, which indicates that the ureter of the upper pole, due to its longer fixation to the mesonephric duct, presents a greater migration, ending medial and inferior to the ureter draining the inferior pole in 97 % of cases.
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