Renal pelvis or renal pelvis is a funnel-shaped chamber located inside the kidney and plays an important role in the process of collecting and removing urine. The renal pelvis consists of two parts. A number of diseases can attack this area, which can cause interference with its function. Urine is the result of blood filtering carried out by the kidneys. After being produced, urine will pass through a number of parts, namely the renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, and excreted through the urethra during urination. Get to know the functions of the pelvic renalis and their parts The renal pelvis is a space of about 0.4-1 cm in diameter with funnel-shaped branches located in the kidney. This area is directly related to the upper part of the kidney and ureter connecting channels. The function of the renal pelvis is as a temporary urine container, after being produced by the kidney filtration area (nephron), this urine will then flow into the ureter and be discharged out of the body. The...