doi:10.1007/s00345-024-05053-7...
Springer
Urology
2024
5/6/2024
Purpose To estimate the incidences of left renal vein (LRV) entrapment by right renal artery (RRA), a phenomenon primarily reported as case reports.
Methods The cross-sectional study consecutively screened renal vessel CT data of 38 (Renal) patients with nephropathy and 305 (Non-renal) patients with peripheral arterial diseases in a teaching hospital in northeast China between November 2018 and March 2023.
The LRV compression by adjacent anatomical structures, including but not limited to RRA and multiple compression-related parameters, were investigated through multiplanar analysis of the CT data.
Results The overall LRV entrapment rates by adjacent structures were 41.93% (12/31) and 24.00% (6/25), the rates of RRA-sourced LRV compression 22.58% (7/31) and 20.00% (5/25), and the rates of compression by superior mesenteric artery (SMA) 16.13% (5/31) and 4.00% (1/25) in the Renal and Non-renal groups, respectively, with no significance.
The venous segments distal to the RRA-compressed site had a significantly larger transectional lumen area than those of the non-compressed veins in both groups (3.09 ± 1.29 vs. 1.82 ± 0.23, p < 0.001 and 4.30 ± 2.65 vs. 2.12 ± 0.55, p = 0.006; maximum-to-minimum area ratios in Renal and Non-renal groups, respectively).
Nearly 80% of RRAs were found arising anteriorly rightwards instead of passing straight to the right.
Conclusion RRA-sourced LRV compression was not rare, and its incidence was higher than that of the compression by SMA in both patient cohorts.
RRA could be a more common compression source than SMA concerning LRV entrapment.
Further investigations involving different populations, including healthy individuals, are needed.
Sun, Zhanfeng,Wang, Haitao,Jiang, Huijie,Shen, Yongbin,Shi, Ziming,Wang, Qingxiao,Wang, Han,Jiang, Weiliang,Du, Xuanyi, 2024, A new notable compression source of left renal vein entrapment: right renal artery, Springer