Describe the position of the kidneys within the abdomen.
Which kidney lies higher in the abdomen and why?
Left, because of the liver.
Describe the position of the kidneys in relation to the muscles in the abdomen.
The kidneys lie on the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall: Psoas, quadratus lumboram and transversus abdominis.
Describe the position of the kidneys in relation to the peritoneum. What is the name for this?
They are posterior to the peritoneum -> This is called being retroperitoneal.
Describe how the kidneys relate in position to the duodenum, pancreas and spleen.
Describe the position of the kidneys.
The kidneys are found within the para-vertebral gutters, with the superior parts lying deep to the 11th and 12th ribs. They have an oblique orientation with the renal hila facing slightly anteriorly and medially.
What are the functions of the kidneys?
Describe the structures at the renal hilum and their organisation.
Describe what can be seen in this image.
Also note: ureters extend caudally, over the psoas muscle.
Describe the structure and different layers of the kidneys, starting from the outside and going in.
Which is longer: the right renal artery or left renal artery?
Right renal artery -> Because it passes behind the IVC.
What are the major and minor calyces?
Areas of the kidney draining into the renal pelvis. The minor calyces drain into the major calyces.
Describe the innervation to the kidneys.
Sympathetic fibres arise from the renal plexus, and travel along the renal arteries to reach each kidney.
Describe the position of the adrenal glands.
Describe the course of the ureters.
Summary:
Describe the renal and ureteric calculi. Where is the pain distributed?
On what side and in which direction do the ureters enter the bladder? What is the function of this?
What does the bladder rest on?
Pelvic floor and pubis
What are the different parts of the bladder?
Describe the surface markings of the empty and full bladder.
What is the trigone?
This triangular part of the bladder which lies between the urethra and two ureters.
What are the structures on this image?
What forms the majority of the bladder walls?
What is the relation of the bladder to the retro-pubic space?
The retro-pubic space is anterior to the bladder, separating it from the pubic symphysis.