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Endovascular repair of a para-anastomotic pseudoaneurysm after renal autotransplantation: an alternative to open reconstruction.

Matthew R Smeds1, Richard Ofstein, Gary J Peterson, Brian G Peterson, Donald L Jacobs.   

Abstract

Renal artery anastomotic pseudoaneurysms are rare after renal transplantation. The etiology tends to be technical, infectious, or degenerative, and repair is difficult with a high postsurgical complication rate. We report the first case of a complex autotransplant renal artery pseudoaneurysm repaired with kissing covered stents. A 52-year-old woman presented with severe left lower quadrant abdominal pain 6 years after a renal autotransplant for ureteral stenosis and recurrent pyelonephritis. A computed tomographic angiography (CTA) scan revealed a bilobed aneurysm arising at the anastomosis between the renal and common iliac arteries. Kissing covered stents were placed within the common iliac artery proximally and extending into the transplant renal artery and external iliac artery. Postdeployment angiography confirmed complete exclusion of the pseudoaneurysm and excellent flow into the transplant kidney and left lower extremity. A follow-up CTA scan at 1 month revealed continued stent-graft patency and complete exclusion of the pseudoaneurysm. An endovascular approach to transplant anastomotic pseduoaneurysms using kissing covered stents is a viable option to exclude aneurysmal changes and preserve flow to the transplanted organ in carefully selected patients.
Copyright © 2013 Annals of Vascular Surgery Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23079504     DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2012.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0890-5096            Impact factor:   1.466


  7 in total

1.  Renal transplant anastomotic pseudoaneurysms: Case report of open repair and endovascular management.

Authors:  Nitin Sharma; Samir Bidnur; Mauricio Caldas; Dermot McNally; Allan Murray; Robert Turnbull; Gerald T Todd; Ronald B Moore
Journal:  IJU Case Rep       Date:  2019-02-12

2.  Transplanted kidney, stenotic renal artery, and a giant pseudoaneurysm: How we tried to treat, Why we failed, and How we managed?

Authors:  Murat Uğurlucan; Yılmaz Önal; Didem Melis Öztaş; Ali Rıza Odabaş; Ufuk Alpagut
Journal:  Turk Gogus Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Derg       Date:  2019-01-01       Impact factor: 0.332

3.  Infectious anastomotic pseudoaneurysm complicating renal allograft: case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Marvin Mt Chung; Yiu Che Chan; Yuk Law; Stephen Wk Cheng
Journal:  Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis       Date:  2017-02-20

Review 4.  Rupture of multiple pseudoaneurysms as a rare complication of common iliac artery balloon occlusion in a patient with placenta accreta: A case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Qiaozhen Peng; Weishe Zhang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 1.889

5.  Coil embolization of ruptured distal renal artery pseudoaneurysm with gross hematuria and hemorrhagic shock.

Authors:  Andrea McSweeney; Anand Tarpara; Dawn Salvatore; Paul DiMuzio; Michael Nooromid; Babak Abai
Journal:  J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech       Date:  2022-03-22

6.  Early renal arterial rupture and arterial pseudoaneurysm in graft kidneys from the same deceased donor.

Authors:  Yu-Hua Lin; Chun-Hou Liao; Bing-Jun Jiang; Tzu-Hung Chen
Journal:  Ci Ji Yi Xue Za Zhi       Date:  2018 Oct-Dec

7.  Treatment of transplant renal artery pseudoaneurysm using expandable hydrogel coils: A case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Yazin Marie; Avneesh Kumar; Sarah Hinchliffe; Simon Curran; Peter Brown; Douglas Turner; Badri Shrestha
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2018-10-22
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