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Modified Takazawa anatomical classification of renal pelvicalyceal system based on three-dimensional virtual reconstruction models.

BACKGROUND: Previous classification of renal pelvicalyceal anatomical structure may be difficult to intuitively understand and unpractical for endourological surgery. We aim to put forward a modified Takazawa anatomical classification of renal pelvicalyceal system based on three-dimensional (3D) virtual reconstruction models for endourological surgery.

METHODS: We retrospectively collected data on 225 patients (320 kidneys) in total between Apr. 2017 and Dec. 2020, spatial anatomical structure of renal pelvis and calyces were modeled and corresponding morphological parameters were measured after 3D virtual reconstruction of computed tomography urography (CTU). The modified Takazawa renal pelvicalyceal anatomical classification was advanced based on the renal pelvicalyceal morphological parameters [bifurcated branches of renal pelvis, cross sectional area of renal pelvis and ureteropelvic junction (UPJ), infundibuloureteral angle (IUA), lower pole infundibular calyceal length (IL)] by 3D virtual reconstruction models, and comparison of renal pelvicalyceal system morphological parameters were performed to evaluate the differences in various classification types of renal pelvis and calyces.

RESULTS: Anatomical structure of renal pelvis and calyces were divided into two main types (Type A and Type B) according to renal pelvic branch patterns. A single pelvis without bifurcated branch was regarded as Type A (62%) and subclassified into three subtypes: Type A1 (22%), Type A2 (27%) and Type A3 (13%), the slimline pelvis was classified as Type A1, the typical pelvis as Type A2 and the broad pelvis as Type A3. A divided pelvis with bifurcated branches was seen as Type B (38%) and subclassified into two subtypes: Type B1 (15%) with the wide and flat lower calyx branch, Type B2 (23%) with the narrow and steep lower calyx branch.

CONCLUSIONS: Previous studies have reported that the visualization and classification of renal pelvicalyceal anatomical structure by endocast, autopsy, ultrasonography and excretory urography, the modified Takazawa classification system based on 3D virtual reconstruction models enables to standardized different anatomical morphology of renal pelvicalyceal system and provide intuitive and concise information on anatomy, thus leading to the improvement in treatment modality.

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