J Korean Radiol Soc.  1997 May;36(5):831-837.

CT Finding of Right Retroperitoneal Space: Analysis of Extension of Right Perirenal Hematoma

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, Chonan Hospital, Soonchunhyang University.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To understand the structure and character of the right retroperitoneal space by analysis of the extension of retroperitoneal hematoma in patients with traumatic right renal injuries.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed CT scans of 13 patients with right retroperitoneal hematomas caused by right renal injury. At the renal level, we analyzed the relation of a hematoma contacting psoas muscle with other retroperitoneal compartmental hematomas. At the suprarenal level, a perirenal hematoma and a hematoma contacting the diaphragm were analyzed according to their relation with intrahepatic IVC and pericaval hematoma.
RESULTS
Below renal hilar level, all hematomas contacting psoas muscle, observed in eight cases, were connected with retrorenal extension of anterior pararenal hematoma. At the suprarenal level, intrahepatic pericaval hematomas were not, in all 13 cases, connected with a hematoma contacting the diaphragm, but with a perirenal hematoma. At the upper suprarenal level, the only pericaval hematomas containing a medial component of perirenal hematoma extended superiorly to the upper one third of the tenth thoracic vertebral body.
CONCLUSION
The anterior renal fascia envelops perirenal space except in its medial aspect. In the upper suprarenal region, the anterior and posterior planes of the anterior renal fascia unite to fuse with diaphragmatic fascia, but along the medial aspect they fuse with intrahepatic pericaval connective tissue and posteromedial diaphragm, respectively.

Keyword

Retroperitoneum, anatomy; Retroperitonuem, CT; Retroperitonuem, hemorrhage

MeSH Terms

Connective Tissue
Diaphragm
Fascia
Hematoma*
Humans
Psoas Muscles
Retroperitoneal Space*
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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