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3-D Spiral Computerised Tomographic Angiography in Evaluation of Potential Renal Donors.

A Alam1, B N Chander2, D P Joshi3.   

Abstract

A total of 30 potential renal donors aged between 35 and 50 years were subjected to pre-operative 3-Dimensional Spiral Computerised Tomography (CT) angiography with the aim to assess its efficacy in the evaluation of renal vasculature. The investigations were carried out on a Philips Tomoscan AV Spiral CT scanner. Scan parameters included a collimation of 3 mm and table speed of 4 mm/sec. A total of 120 ml of non-ionic contrast was injected at a rate of 4 ml per second using a power injector. The axial images obtained were reconstructed at 2mm intervals and 3-D reconstruction was done using Surface Shaded Display (SSD) and Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) protocols. CT angiography and its correlation with per-operative findings revealed 97 to 100% sensitivity and specificity in identifying the main and accessory renal arteries and veins. The angiogram also excluded the presence of pathologies like polycystic kidney, horse shoe kidney with a thick isthmus and occult renal cell carcinoma that would prevent the patient from being a donor. 3-D spiral CT angiography allows the radiologist to provide the transplant surgeon with precise pre-operative anatomy of the renal vasculature thus reducing the risks and complications associated with the harvesting procedure and increasing the chances of a successful outcome. Thus it is a fast, accurate, inexpensive and minimally invasive procedure that is becoming the modality of choice for the pre-operative evaluation of potential renal transplant donors.

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Keywords:  Renal artery; Renal transplant; Spiral CT angiography

Year:  2011        PMID: 27407516      PMCID: PMC4923621          DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(03)80007-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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