. Manual of operative surgery. FiG. 785.—Trifid pelvis. {Delbet and Mocqiiot.) Fig. 786.—Bifid pelvis. {Delbetand Mocqtict.) rated from the pelvis and its collecting tubes by loose fatty connective tissueand m the living body, where the tissues are much more supple than in the ca-daver, they, phis the renal cortex bordering the sinus, can be readily retractedfrom the pelvis and from part of the tubes (Delbet and Mocquot). The arteries in their distribution do not loop themselves round the must remember that one or more branches of the renal artery may enterthe kidney through its co
. Manual of operative surgery. FiG. 785.—Trifid pelvis. {Delbet and Mocqiiot.) Fig. 786.—Bifid pelvis. {Delbetand Mocqtict.) rated from the pelvis and its collecting tubes by loose fatty connective tissueand m the living body, where the tissues are much more supple than in the ca-daver, they, phis the renal cortex bordering the sinus, can be readily retractedfrom the pelvis and from part of the tubes (Delbet and Mocquot). The arteries in their distribution do not loop themselves round the must remember that one or more branches of the renal artery may enterthe kidney through its cortical substance, away from the hilum and requireseparate attention during nephrectomy. The renal vein and its branches lie between the artery and the collectingapparatus (pelvis, tubes, calices). They are as loosely connected with thelatter structures as are the arteries, except that venous anastomoses occur 644 OPERATIONS UPON THE KIDNEY
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