What are the 4 overall steps of the urinary system?
What are functions of the kidney?
Where are the kidneys?
in the posterior abdominal wall behind the peritoneum on each side of the vertebral column (T12-L3)
What 4 parts of the abdomen do the kidneys occupy?
epigastric, hypochondriac, lumbar and umbilical regions
Why is the right kidney slightly lower than the left?
due to the presence of the liver
What is the left kidney closer to?
the median plate
What does the transpyloric plane pass through?
What are the 4 external features of the kidney?
From the deepest to most superficial, what are the 4 capsules/coverings of the kidney?
What passes through the kidney hilum from anterior to posterior?
Why is the true capsule of the kidney fibrous?
due to condensation of the organ stroma
What does the perirenal fat of the kidney do?
give support to the kidney
What are the 5 anterior relations of the right kidney?
What are the 6 anterior relations of the left kidney?
What are the 4 posterior muscle relations of both kidneys?
What are the posterior nerve relations of both kidneys?
subcostal, iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves
What is the only difference between the posterior relations of both kidneys?
right kidney is related to 1 rib and the left is related to 2
What is the kidney proper composed of?
outer cortex and inner medulla
Where is the outer cortex of the kidney proper?
just below the renal capsule and extends between the renal pyramids and renal columns
What is the inner medulla of the kidney proper composed of?
5-11 dark conical masses called renal pyramids
What do the apices of renal pyramids form?
renal papillae that invaginate the minor calyces
What does a minor calyx do?
surround the renal papillae of each pyramid and collect urine from that pyramid
Where does the renal sinus open?
at the medial border of the kidney as hilus
What does the renal sinus contain?