| Literature DB >> 34336349 |
Parth Joshi1, Joanne Lin1, Tej Sura1, Posan S Limbu1, Vatche Melkonian1, Bahar Bastani1, Chintalapati Varma1.
Abstract
Autologous kidney transplantation is a relatively rare procedure that has been used as an alternative treatment for a variety of complex genitourinary problems, in particular for the treatment of complex proximal ureteral strictures. In this case report, a 47-year-old male, who had undergone a living donor nephrectomy 14 years earlier, presented with episodes of acute kidney injury on chronic kidney disease. He was found to have a complex proximal ureter stricture of his solitary right kidney. He underwent nephrectomy with subsequent autotransplantation of the kidney into the right iliac fossa. His renal function improved significantly after surgery. Renal autotransplantation may be considered for the management of proximal ureteral obstruction when alternative options are contraindicated.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34336349 PMCID: PMC8321762 DOI: 10.1155/2021/6646958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Retrograde pyelogram showed a complete occlusion (~2 centimeters in length) of the proximal ureter. Contrast examination showed a tortuous proximal ureter with kinking.
Figure 2MRI shows a dilated right proximal ureter and pelvicalyceal system.
Figure 3MRI shows encasement of the proximal right ureter, which intraoperatively was found to be due to a fibrous sheath.