| Literature DB >> 26131445 |
Eun-Ki Min1, Young Hoon Kim2, Duck Jong Han2, Youngjin Han2, Hyunwook Kwon2, Byung Hyun Choi2, Hojong Park3, Ji Yoon Choi2, Tae-Won Kwon2, Yong-Pil Cho2.
Abstract
Although the standard treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm has shifted from open surgery to endovascular repair, open surgery has remained the standard of care for complex aneurysms involving the visceral arteries and in patients unsuitable for endovascular aneurysm repair. Postoperative renal insufficiency may occur after open surgical repair of suprarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. Methods of minimizing renal ischemic injury include aortic cross-clamping and renal reconstruction techniques. This report describes the use of renal autotransplantation for renal reconstruction during open surgical repair of a suprarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. This technique was successful, suggesting its feasibility for open suprarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, minimizing renal ischemic injury and optimizing postoperative renal function.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Aorta; Kidney; Transplantation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26131445 PMCID: PMC4481032 DOI: 10.4174/astr.2015.89.1.48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Treat Res ISSN: 2288-6575 Impact factor: 1.859
Fig. 1Initial contrast-enhanced computed tomography image showing (A) a fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm of maximal diameter 7.1 cm, (B) involving both renal arteries (white arrows).
Fig. 2Intraoperative findings showing (A) interposition of an aorto-bi-iliac Y-graft with a polytetrafluoroethylene vascular prosthetic graft and (B) renal autotransplantation.