| Literature DB >> 26131408 |
Maria Koukoulaki1, Elias Brountzos1, Ioannis Loukopoulos1, Maria Pomoni1, Eleni Antypa1, Vasileios Vougas1, Spiros Drakopoulos1.
Abstract
Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) is a relatively rare complication after renal transplantation. The site of the surgical anastomosis is most commonly involved, but sites both proximal and distal to the anastomosis may occur, as well. Angioplasty is the gold standard for the treatment of the stenosis, especially for intrarenal lesions. We report two cases of intrarenal TRAS and successful management with angioplasty without stent placement. Both patients were male, 44 and 55 years old respectively, and they presented with elevated blood pressure or serum creatinine within three months after transplantation. Subsequently, they have undergone angioplasty balloon dilatation with normalization of blood pressure and serum creatinine returning to baseline level. Percutaneous transluminal balloon renal angioplasty is a safe and effective method for the treatment of the intrarenal TRAS.Entities:
Keywords: Allograft dysfunction; Angioplasty; Endovascular treatment; Hypertension; Intrarenal stenosis; Renal transplantation; Transplant renal artery stenosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26131408 PMCID: PMC4478601 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v5.i2.68
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Transplant ISSN: 2220-3230