The renal hilum (Latin hilum renale) or renal pedicle of the kidney is the recessed central fissure. The medial border of the kidney is concave in the center and convex toward either extremity; it is directed
forward and a little downward. Its central
part presents a deep longitudinal fissure,
bounded by prominent overhanging
anterior and posterior lips. This fissure is
named the hilum, and transmits the vessels, nerves, and ureter. From anterior to posterior, the renal vein exits, the renal
artery enters, and the renal pelvis exits the
kidney. Hilum's Order From anterior to posterior, the tubes
entering the hilum of kidney are renal vein, renal artery and ureter.
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