| Literature DB >> 34909100 |
Imtinen Ben Mrad1, Lilia Ben Fatma2, Ben Mrad Melek3, Ikram Mami2, Boutheina Ben Abdellatif3, Rim Miri3, Sobhy MleyhiKarim Zouaghi2, Raouf Denguir3.
Abstract
Iliac artery stenosis is a rare complication after renal transplantation. This complication affects elderly patients and related to atheromatous disease. It mimics the same clinical presentation as a transplant renal artery stenosis or renal artery stenosis. This entity is can be responsible for serious complications such as renal dysfunction, malignant hypertension and acute pulmonary oedema. We present in this paper the case of a 51-year-old patient, who benefited 7 years early of renal transplantation, with a good initial result, and who was admitted actually for malignant hypertension and renal function impairment due to an iliac artery stenosis proximal to the renal transplant and who was treated with a stenting angioplasty of the external iliac artery with a mixed outcome. Our case highlights the importance of the early diagnosis and treatment of such complications to avoid definitive renal failure and permanent hypertension. Copyright: Imtinen Ben Mrad et al.Entities:
Keywords: Hypertension; case report; endovascular; kidney transplantation; renal impairment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34909100 PMCID: PMC8641631 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.132.30927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1angiogram showing a tight stenosis of the external iliac artery 1 cm just proximal to the anastomosis of the renal transplant (red arrow)
Figure 2angiogram showing a patent renal transplant anastomosis without stenosis (red arrow)
Figure 3angiogram showing stent deployment in the external iliac artery (red arrow)
Figure 4final angiogram showing a patent iliac artery after stenting without residual stenosis (red arrow)