- Renal fascia
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Latin = fascia renalis
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Caption = Transverse section, showing the relations of the capsule of the kidney.
Caption2 = Sagittal section through posterior abdominal wall, showing the relations of the capsule of the kidney.
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Thekidney and theadipose capsule are enclosed in a sheath of fibrous tissue continuous with thesubperitoneal fascia , and named the renal fascia (also known as Gerota's fascia after theRomania nanatomist Dimitrie Gerota ).At the lateral border of the kidney the renal fascia splits into an anterior and a posterior layer.
* The anterior layer is carried medialward in front of the kidney and its vessels, and is continuous over the
aorta with the corresponding layer of the opposite side.* The posterior layer extends medialward behind the kidney and blends with the fascia on the
Quadratus lumborum andPsoas major , and through this fascia is attached to thevertebral column .Above the suprarenal gland the two layers of the renal fascia fuse, and unite with the fascia of the diaphragm; below they remain separate, and are gradually lost in the subperitoneal fascia of the
iliac fossa . The renal fascia is connected to thefibrous tunic of the kidney by numeroustrabeculæ , which traverse the adipose capsule, and are strongest near the lower end of the organ. Behind the fascia renalis is a considerable quantity of fat, which constitutes theparanephric body . The kidney is held in position partly through the attachment of the renal fascia and partly by the apposition of the neighboring viscera.Although the eponym Gerota's fascia is used for both the anterior and posterior layers of the renal fascia, this designation is not entirely correct. The posterior layer was described first by
Emil Zuckerkandl in 1883, and is hence calledZuckerkandl's fascia or "fascia retrorenalis". Twelve years later, Gerota discovered the anterior layer of the fascia, while taking in account Zuckerkandl's publication cite journal |author=Chesbrough RM, Burkhard TK, Martinez AJ, Burks DD |title=Gerota versus Zuckerkandl: the renal fascia revisited |journal=Radiology |volume=173 |issue=3 |pages=845–6 |year=1989 |pmid=2682777 |doi= |url=http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=2682777] .Relation to other layers
The renal fascia relates to the other layers in the following manner (moving from innermost to outermost):
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renal cortex
*renal capsule
*perinephric fat (or "perirenal fat")
* renal fascia
*paranephric fat (or "pararenal fat")
*peritoneum (anteriorly), andtransversalis fascia (posteriorly)External links
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* - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: The Retroperitoneal Fat and Suprarenal Glands"
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