Rosenbusch G, Vincent J, van Douveren W, Skotnicki S, Arts T H
Rofo. 1984 Jan;140(1):15-20. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1052912.
In 7 kidneys of 6 dogs one of the main stem of the renal artery was ligated. The development of the renorenal collaterals could be followed in 5, as two dogs died after the operation. In all cases intrarenal collaterals could be demonstrated, even in the postoperative dead dogs. The vessels responsible for the collateral circulation are performed interarterial anastomoses, belonging to the extra-glomerular arterial system. From the results of these and former experimental studies it can be concluded, that the renal artery of the dog when entering the renal sinus cannot be regarded as an anatomic, but at most as a functional end artery.