Bassett Collection of Stereoscopic Images of Human Anatomy
Kidneys, suprarenal glands and posterior abdominal vessels, nerves and muscles
Kidneys in situ, posterior view
Image #152-5
KEYWORDS: Adrenal gland, Kidney, Muscles and tendons, Peripheral nervous system, Vasculature.
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Kidneys, suprarenal glands and posterior abdominal vessels, nerves and muscles
Kidneys in situ, posterior view
The kidneys have been exposed from behind by the removal of spinal masculature and muscles of the abdominal wall. Fascia and fat related to the kidneys has also been excised. On the left side of psoas major and quadratus lumborum muscles have been cut away. On the right, the psoas major has been preserved with the result that the right ureter is obscured from view.
- Rib XII (stripped of periosteum)
- Left kidney (Note: the kidney is slightly displaced so that it touches the twelfth rib in the specimen)
- Transverse process vertebra L. II
- Renal pelvis
- Ureter
- Intervertebral joint capsule L. III- IV
- Lumbar artery IV
- Superficial fascia
- Supraspinal ligament (blended with thoracolumbar fascia)
- Erector spinae muscle (cut across)
- External intercostal muscle
- Quadratus lumborum muscle (cut across)
- Right kidney (posterior surface)
- Renal pelvis
- Lateral intertransverse muscle
- Psoas major muscle
- Quadratus lumborum muscle (lowest fascicle)
- Iliac crest