. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 802.—(Eckehorn.) Fig. 803.—{Eckehorn.) Very frequently a branch from the renal artery, or even direct from the aortaenters the kidney at a point remote from the pelvis. The ureter may becomekinked over this branch. The above is a common cause of hydronephrosisand ligation, and division of the aberrant vessel is usually the proper treatment. A glance at Figs. 802, 803 and 804 shows diagrammatically the relationsof the ureter to aberrant vessels, while Figs. 805, 806 and 810 show how thevessels may produce Fig. 804.—(Eckehorn.)


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