Skip to main content
Log in

Three patterns of extra-testicular venous drainage in the rabbit

Divergence from a traditional concept

  • Published:
Anatomy and Embryology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Seventy-eight male New Zealand white rabbits were autopsied and found to have variable left extra-testicular venous anatomy. Our observations reveal that in the rabbit the left testis is drained in one of three ways, identified as either A (18%), B (30%) or C (52%) —type drainage. The right testicular vein in all cases drained directly into the inferior vena cava immediately superior to the right iliolumbar vein.

In type A drainage, the left testicular vein drained directly into the inferior vena cava at the level of the left iliolumbar vein. In type B drainage, the left testicular vein emptied into the left iliolumbar vein, which in turn drained into the inferior vena cava. In type C drainage both the left testicular and iliolumbar veins anastomosed to form a “lumbotesticular” trunk which emptied directly into the left renal vein.

These three patterns of left venous vascular anatomy in the rabbit can be explained on the basis of their embryologic development. Our observations suggest that it is the caudal segment of the left pelvic subcardinal vein and its anastomosis with the caudal cardinal complex which persist as the left testicular vein and that the more cranial segment of this vein, heretofore presumed to remain patent, atrophies to the level of the developing left renal vein.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Arey LB (1966) The vascular system. In: Arey LB (ed) Developmental anatomy. Seventh ed. WB Saunders Co Philadelphia, pp 365–368

    Google Scholar 

  • Balinsky BI (1970) Development of the mesodermal organs in vertebrates. In: Balinsky BI (ed) Introduction to embryology. WB Saunders Co Philadelphia, pp 417–482

    Google Scholar 

  • Beddard FE (1909) On the postcaval vein and its branches in certain mammals. Proc Zool Soc Lond, p 496

  • Bensley BA (1938) In: Craigie EH (ed) Practical anatomy of the rabbit. P Blackiston Son and Co Philadelphia

    Google Scholar 

  • Brown PD, Waites GM (1972) Regional blood flow in the epididymis of the rat and rabbit: effect of efferent duct ligation and orchidectomy. J Reprod Fertil 28(2):221–233

    Google Scholar 

  • Cameron DF, Snydle FE, Ross M, Drylie D (1980) Ultrastructural alterations in the adluminal testicular compartment in men with varicocele. Fertil Steril 33:525–533

    Google Scholar 

  • Craigie EH (1973) In: Craigie EH (ed) A laboratory guide to the anatomy of the rabbit. University of Toronto Press Toronto

    Google Scholar 

  • Dubin L, Amelar RD (1971) Etiologic factors in 1294 consecutive cases of male infertility. Fertil Steril 22:469–474

    Google Scholar 

  • Kaplan HM, Timmons EH (1979) In: Kaplan HM, Timmons EH (eds) The rabbit, A model for the principles of mammalian physiology and surgery. Academic Press New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Larson LL, Foote RH, Hansel W (1974) Testicular blood flow rates in prepubertal and adult rabbits measured by 85 krypton. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 147(1):151–153

    Google Scholar 

  • Saypol DC (1981) Varicocele. J Androl 2:61–71

    Google Scholar 

  • Setchell BP (1970) Testicular blood supply, lymphatic drainage, and secretion of fluid. In: Johnson AD, Gomes WR, Vandemark NL (eds) The testis: Development, anatomy and physiology. Academic Press New York, pp 101–165

    Google Scholar 

  • Tuchmann-Duplessis H, Haegel P (1974) Development of the venous system. In: Tuchmann-Duplessis H, Haegel P (eds) Iliustrated human embryology: Organogenesis. Springer, New York, pp 126–131

    Google Scholar 

  • Waites GM, Archer V, Langford GA (1975) Regional sensitivity of the testicular artery to noradrenaline in ram, rabbit, rat and boar. J Reprod Fertil 45:159–163

    Google Scholar 

  • Warwick R, Williams P (1973) Angiology. In: Warwick R, Williams P (eds) Gray's Anatomy WB Saunders Co Philadelphia

    Google Scholar 

  • Young S, Hollenberg NK (1977) Selective catheterization for magnification angiography of internal spermatic and proper hepatic arteries in rabbits. Invest Radiol 12(3):256–258

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Cameron, D.F., Snydle, F.E. & Smith, L.C. Three patterns of extra-testicular venous drainage in the rabbit. Anat Embryol 167, 103–112 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00304604

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00304604

Key words

Navigation