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Editor's Choice - Ex vivo Renal Artery Repair with Kidney Autotransplantation for Renal Artery Branch Aneurysms: Long-term Results of Sixty-seven Procedures.

A Duprey1, B Chavent1, V Meyer-Bisch1, T Varin1, J-N Albertini1, J-P Favre1, X Barral1, J-B Ricco2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE/
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the long-term outcome of renal revascularization by ex vivo renal artery reconstruction and autotransplantation for renal artery branch aneurysms (RABAs).
METHODS: Between 1991 and 2015, 67 ex vivo renal artery reconstructions with kidney autotransplantation were performed in 55 adults (mean age 47 years) and 10 children to repair 87 RABAs. The main underlying disease was fibromuscular dysplasia in 34 patients. Other etiologies were systemic congenital disease in eight patients, spontaneous dissecting aneurysms in five, iatrogenic aneurysms in three, atheromatous aneurysms in two and unknown etiology in 13. Median RABA diameter was 20.5 mm. Fifty-three patients (82%) were hypertensive, 60 had normal renal function and no patient was on hemodialysis. Seven patients (11%) were operated on after failure of an endovascular procedure. The mean number of renal artery branches repaired per patient was 3.5 and multiple aneurysms were treated in 14 patients (22%). The hypogastric artery was used in 41 patients, the saphenous vein in 18, the superficial femoral artery in five and a combination of different materials in three.
RESULTS: No deaths occurred during the first 30 days. Primary patency at 30 days was 90.8% following to six early thromboses. Three patients (5%) were lost to follow up. No other thrombosis occurred. At 8 years, the primary and primary-assisted patency were 88% and 91%, respectively. Survival was 95% at 9 years. Among the 53 hypertensive patients, two were lost to follow up. At 9 years, 22 (43%) were cured and nine (18%) were improved with a significant reduction of antihypertensive medication (p < .05). The pre-operative modification of the diet in renal disease (MDRD) clearance was 93 ± 29 mL/minute, the immediate post-operative MDRD was 94 ± 33 mL/minute, and at the end of follow up it was 86 ± 26 mL/minute (p > .05).
CONCLUSION: Ex vivo renal artery reconstruction for complex RABAs eliminates the risk of rupture, confers a benefit to hypertension, and preserves renal function with a satisfactory long-term patency.
Copyright © 2016 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ex vivo renal artery repair; Hypertension; Renal artery aneurysm; Renal autotransplantation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27036374     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2016.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg        ISSN: 1078-5884            Impact factor:   7.069


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1.  Case - Ex-vivo aneurysm resection, autotransplantation, and aorto-renal bypass in a solitary kidney with fibromuscular dysplasia.

Authors:  Gautamn Sarwal; Hilary L Brotherhood; Edmund C P Chedgy; David C Taylor; Alex G Kavanagh
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2018-05-14       Impact factor: 1.862

Review 2.  Kidney Autotransplantation: Between the Past and the Future.

Authors:  Mahmoud Alameddine; Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh; Ali Yusufali; Alexa Marie Collazo; Joshua S Jue; Ian Zheng; Mahmoud Morsi; Nachiketh Soodana Prakash; Javier Gonzalez
Journal:  Curr Urol Rep       Date:  2018-02-05       Impact factor: 3.092

3.  Ex vivo repair and renal auto-transplantation for treatment of a renal artery aneurysm after endovascular failure.

Authors:  Carlos Veiga; Rui Machado; Diogo Nunes-Carneiro; Rui Almeida
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2019-12-15

4.  Clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of endovascular treatment of renal artery fibromuscular dysplasia with branch lesions.

Authors:  Kun Li; Mingzhe Cui; Kewei Zhang; Kai Liang; Shuiting Zhai
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2021-04-10       Impact factor: 3.714

5.  Natural History and Chronological Growth Rate of Renal Artery Aneurysms.

Authors:  Michihisa Umetsu; Hitoshi Goto; Masato Ohara; Munetaka Hashimoto; Takuya Shimizu; Daijirou Akamatsu; Ken Tsuchida; Yuta Tajima; Shunya Suzuki; Keisuke Yamamoto; Shigehito Miyagi; Michiaki Unno; Takashi Kamei
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2017-12-25

6.  Role of heterotopic kidney auto-transplantation for renal artery aneurysms.

Authors:  Jun G Gwon; Duck J Han; Yong-Pil Cho; Young H Kim; Tae-Won Kwon
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 1.889

7.  In situ revascularization of bilateral complicated giant renal artery aneurysms: Case report.

Authors:  Xiyang Chen; Jichun Zhao; Bin Huang; Ding Yuan; Yi Yang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-02       Impact factor: 1.817

8.  Kidney Autotransplantation and Orthotopic Kidney Transplantation: Two Different Approaches for Complex Cases.

Authors:  Alberto Artiles Medina; Victoria Gómez Dos Santos; Víctor Díez Nicolás; Vital Hevia Palacios; Mercedes Ruiz Hernández; Inés Laso García; Marina Mata Alcaraz; Cristina Galeano Álvarez; Miguel Ángel Jiménez Cidre; Fernando Arias Fúnez; Milagros Fernández Lucas; Francisco Javier Burgos Revilla
Journal:  Adv Urol       Date:  2022-08-03

9.  Ex-vivo repair for multiple and intraparenchymal renal artery aneurysms.

Authors:  Prashant Jain; Anil L Naik; Azharuddin Ansari; Lileshwar Kaman; Cherring Tandup; Ujjwal Gorsi; Ajay Savlania
Journal:  J Vasc Bras       Date:  2021-06-25
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