infundibulopelvic

in·fun·dib·u·lo·pel·vic

(in'fŭn-dib'yū-lō-pel'vik), Relating to any two structures called infundibulum and pelvis, such as the expanded portion of a calyx and the pelvis of the kidney, or the fimbriated extremity of the uterine tube and the pelvis.

infundibulopelvic

adjective Referring to an infundibulum–a funnel-like structure and a pelvis, as seen in the renal calices. See Caliceal.

infundibulopelvic

(ĭn″fŭn-dĭb″ū-lō-pĕl′vĭk) [″ + pelvis, basin] Pert. to the infundibulum and pelvis of an organ, esp. the kidney.