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An overview of renal transplantation: current practice and use of ultrasound.

Abid Irshad1, Susan J Ackerman, Amy S Campbell, Munazza Anis.   

Abstract

Imaging has played a major role in monitoring the well-being of the renal graft. Ultrasound, in particular, has been extremely helpful for the detection of postoperative complications related to the transplant kidney. From an imaging perspective, the complications of renal transplantation can be categorized into vascular complications, complications related to the collecting systems (urological complications), perinephric fluid collections, and parenchymal complications. Additionally, there are some complications that may occur, secondary to a transplant renal biopsy. To be able to correctly identify the complications associated with renal transplants, one should have a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of the transplant procedure and be familiar with the normal or expected findings after a transplant. This article provides an overview of renal transplantation and discusses the use of various imaging modalities in its evaluation. The various complications associated with renal transplant as well as renal biopsy are elaborated in this article with special emphasis on the use of ultrasound.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19711642     DOI: 10.1053/j.sult.2009.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Ultrasound CT MR        ISSN: 0887-2171            Impact factor:   1.875


  6 in total

Review 1.  Renal transplant vascular complications: the role of Doppler ultrasound.

Authors:  Antonio Granata; Silvia Clementi; Francesco Londrino; Giulia Romano; Massimiliano Veroux; Fulvio Fiorini; Pasquale Fatuzzo
Journal:  J Ultrasound       Date:  2014-04-11

2.  New Dimensions in Renal Transplant Sonography: Applications of 3-Dimensional Ultrasound.

Authors:  Susan J Frank; William R Walter; Larry Latson; Hillel W Cohen; Mordecai Koenigsberg
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 4.939

3.  Arterial spin labeling MRI for assessment of perfusion in native and transplanted kidneys.

Authors:  Nathan S Artz; Elizabeth A Sadowski; Andrew L Wentland; Thomas M Grist; Songwon Seo; Arjang Djamali; Sean B Fain
Journal:  Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  2010-09-17       Impact factor: 2.546

4.  Allograft dysfunction and parenchymal necrosis associated with renal artery stenosis and perigraft hematoma after kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Han Sae Kim; Jin Ho Lee; Dong Yeol Lee; Hee Yeoun Kim; Dong Han Kim; Joon Seok Oh; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Seun Deuk Hwang
Journal:  Korean J Transplant       Date:  2020-06-30

Review 5.  Magnetic resonance imaging in the complications of kidney transplantation.

Authors:  M Onniboni; M De Filippo; R Averna; L Coco; M Zompatori; N Sverzellati; C Rossi
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2012-10-22       Impact factor: 3.469

Review 6.  Ultrasonographic features of kidney transplants and their complications: an imaging review.

Authors:  Chrysafoula Kolofousi; Konstantinos Stefanidis; Demosthenes D Cokkinos; Dimitrios Karakitsos; Eleni Antypa; Ploutarhos Piperopoulos
Journal:  ISRN Radiol       Date:  2012-12-02
  6 in total

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