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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of nutcracker syndrome: a single-center experience.

Long Wang1, Lu Yi, Luoyan Yang, Ziting Liu, Jianming Rao, Longfei Liu, Jinrui Yang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To report our experience in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of the nutcracker syndrome, which is uncommon, with few larger series published.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 23 patients with the nutcracker syndrome who presented to our institution from July 1998 to July 2007. A diagnosis of the nutcracker syndrome was suspected from the clinical examination, ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging findings. The diagnosis was confirmed by determination of the renocaval gradient using phlebography of the left renal vein (LRV). Because of recurrent gross hematuria and persistent orthostatic proteinuria, 7 patients (4 females and 3 males) underwent LRV transposition. Other patients with mild and tolerable symptoms were treated conservatively. The follow-up range was 14-122 months (mean 42.6).
RESULTS: All 23 patients met the criteria for establishing the diagnosis of the nutcracker syndrome. Ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging revealed entrapment of the LRV between the superior mesenteric artery and aorta. The renocaval pressure gradient was > or = 4 mm Hg (normal < 1 mm Hg) in all patients. The hematuria and proteinuria disappeared in the 7 patients who underwent LRV transposition, and only 1 patient continued to have pelvic pain. No complications occurred during surgery. The postoperative complications included paralytic ileus in 2 and retroperitoneal hematoma in 1 patient. No improvement or only partial improvement was observed in most patients receiving conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: The diagnosis of the nutcracker syndrome is determined from the clinical examination and radiographic findings. In patients who require surgical treatment, LRV transposition is an efficient surgical approach with an acceptable risk of complications. However, in some cases, pelvic pain may persist despite removal of the obstruction of the renal venous backflow.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19193424     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2008.11.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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1.  Nutcracker syndrome manifesting with severe proteinuria: a challenging scenario in a single-kidney patient.

Authors:  Z Birsin Ozçakar; Fatoş Yalçınkaya; Suat Fitöz; Gökhan Cipe; Tarkan Soygür; Handan Ozdemir; Cüneyt Köksoy
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2011-02-13       Impact factor: 3.714

2.  'I can assure you, there is nothing wrong with your kidney'.

Authors:  Tamara Keith
Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 2.659

Review 3.  Micro- and macroscopic hematuria caused by renal vein entrapment: systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Federica A Vianello; Marta B M Mazzoni; Gabriëlla G A M Peeters; Emilio F Fossali; Pietro Camozzi; Mario G Bianchetti; Gregorio P Milani
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2015-01-28       Impact factor: 3.714

4.  Ultrasound-assisted microsurgical left spermatic-inferior epigastric vein anastomosis for treating nutcracker syndrome-associated varicocele.

Authors:  Jianwei Hao; Honglin Shi; Hao Xu; Jiping Zhu; Jun Zhou; Tao Du
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 2.370

5.  Nutcracker Syndrome Secondary to Bariatric Surgery.

Authors:  Borja Camacho Fernández-Pacheco; Eudaldo López-Tomassetti Fernández; Juan Ramón Hernández Hernández
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 4.129

Review 6.  Venous compression syndromes: clinical features, imaging findings and management.

Authors:  S R Butros; R Liu; G R Oliveira; S Ganguli; S Kalva
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 3.039

Review 7.  Nutcracker syndrome.

Authors:  Kaan Gulleroglu; Basak Gulleroglu; Esra Baskin
Journal:  World J Nephrol       Date:  2014-11-06

8.  Is hypertension a manifestation of the nutcracker phenomenon/syndrome? Case report and brief review of the literature.

Authors:  A Mazarakis; G Almpanis; N Tragotsalou; D Karnabatidis; C Fourtounas
Journal:  Hippokratia       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 0.471

9.  Unique nutcracker phenomenon involving the right renal artery and portal venous system.

Authors:  Maximilian Stephens; Sarah Kate Ryan; Roger Livsey
Journal:  Case Rep Vasc Med       Date:  2014-07-01

10.  Incidental Anatomic Finding of Celiacomesenteric Trunk Associated with 'Nutcracker Phenomenon,' or Compression of the Left Renal Vein.

Authors:  Joshua Peterson; Anthony N Hage; Stephan Diljak; Benjamin D Long; Daniel P Marcusa; John M Stribley; David W Brzezinski; Jonathan Eliason
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2017-12-15
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