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Kidney transplantation and large anastomotic pseudoaneurysm. Transplant management considerations.

Michele L Santangelo, Umberto M Bracale, Nicola Carlomagno, Davide De Rosa, Sergio Spiezia, Alessandro Scotti, Vincenzo Tammaro, Massimo Porcellini, Andrea Renda.   

Abstract

AIM: Pseudoaneurysm (PA) at the anastomosis site in kidney transplantation is a rare but serious complication that usually requires graft nephrectomy. Literature reports are sporadic and usually focused on limb rather than graft salvage. In this paper we focus on this last point. MATERIAL OF STUDY: 6 patients presenting large PA at the anastomosis between iliac and graft artery were identified in our series. The diagnosis was performed with US, AngioTC scan and angiography. Blood cultures and labeled leukocyte scintigraphy were also performed. All patients underwent open surgery.
RESULTS: Transplant nephrectomy was needed in all cases except one, in which it was possible to perform a graft replanting on hypogastric artery. Our perioperative mortality and morbidity rate was recorded. DISCUSSION: Etiology of PA is multifactorial, however an association with chronic rejection or infection must be also considered. Our mortality and morbidity rates are in accordance to literature. In our experience we observed only large PA so to require an open surgery but this approach has allowed the rescue of graft functioning just in a single case. Endovascular procedures are linked to higher rate of graft salvage than surgery but they can be used just in selected cases.
CONCLUSIONS: Our experience and literature review led us to believe that the rate of graft salvage in patients with large PA at anastomosis site could be improved only by a planned therapeutic program that includes surgical and endovascular approach, taking the advantages of both technique and overcoming their limits.

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Keywords:  Anastomotic pseudo-aneurysm, Surgical treatment, Transplantation nephrectomy, Kidney transplantation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23135415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ital Chir        ISSN: 0003-469X            Impact factor:   0.766


  4 in total

1.  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

2.  Delayed Hemorrhage in Kidney Transplantation: A Life-threatening Condition.

Authors:  S Gooran; A Javid; G Pourmand
Journal:  Int J Organ Transplant Med       Date:  2018-02-01

3.  Case report of a large cephalic vein aneurysm inducing heart failure in a renal transplant patient with radio-cephalic fistula for haemodialysis.

Authors:  Marco Panagrosso; Umberto Marcello Bracale; Luca Del Guercio; Alessia Viscardi; Antonio Peluso; Ettore Dinoto
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2020-08-27

4.  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
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