scholarly journals Diffuse Atheromasia Involving Three Renal Arteries and Complicated By Double Aneurysm in a Complex Patient

2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 150-152
Author(s):  
Magro Valerio MASSIMO ◽  
Coppola CARLA ◽  
Abate ANTONIO ◽  
Eugenio BOCCALONE ◽  
Verrusio WALTER ◽  
...  
1989 ◽  
Vol 65 (4) ◽  
pp. 1125-1135 ◽  
Author(s):  
J G De Mey ◽  
M P Uitendaal ◽  
H C Boonen ◽  
M J Vrijdag ◽  
M J Daemen ◽  
...  

1987 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-429 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.A. Manns ◽  
K.K. Nanda ◽  
G. Mackie

2014 ◽  
Vol 115 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johanna Schleifenbaum ◽  
Mario Kassmann ◽  
István András Szijártó ◽  
Hantz C. Hercule ◽  
Jean-Yves Tano ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (6) ◽  
pp. 455-458
Author(s):  
Rogerio A. Muñoz-Vigna ◽  
Javier E. Anaya-Ayala ◽  
Juan N. Ramirez-Robles ◽  
Daniel Nuño-Diaz ◽  
Sandra Olivares-Cruz

The use of kidney grafts with aneurysmal disease involving the renal arteries for transplantation is very uncommon and relatively controversial. We herein present the case of a 52-year-old woman who volunteered to become a living-nonrelated donor; during the preoperative imaging workup, a computed tomography angiography revealed a 1.5-cm saccular aneurysm in the left kidney, while the contralateral renal artery was normal. We decided to utilize the left kidney for a 25-year-old male patient with end-stage renal disease, and following the ex vivo repair using the recipient epigastric vessels and saphenous veins, we completed the transplantation in the right pelvic fossa. The postoperative period was uneventful, and at 8 months from the surgery, the graft remains functional. The surgical repair of renal artery aneurysms followed by immediate kidney transplantation is a safe technique and an effective replacement therapy for recipients. The incidental finding of isolated aneurysmal disease in renal arteries should not exclude graft potential availability for transplantation following repair.


Ultrasound ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1742271X2110224
Author(s):  
Sonja Brennan ◽  
David Watson ◽  
Michal Schneider ◽  
Donna Rudd ◽  
Yogavijayan Kandasamy

Introduction The study objectives were to develop standard charts for fetal renal artery blood flow to define normal ranges and to assess the reliability of the measurements. Methods This prospective, longitudinal study reviewed 72 low-risk singleton pregnancies who had serial ultrasound examinations. Pulse wave Doppler was used to obtain the resistivity and pulsatility indices of the fetal renal arteries. Standard charts of the fetal renal arteries were created using mixed effects modelling and the intra- and interobserver reliability for the renal blood flow measurements was analysed. Results Standard charts of the normal ranges of the renal artery resistive index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) of the fetal renal arteries were created. The 3rd, 5th, 10th, 50th, 90th, 95th and 97th centiles were calculated. The intraclass correlation coefficient was acceptable for intraobserver reliability (RI = 0.66, PI = 0.88) and poor for interobserver reliability (RI = 0.11, PI = −0.56). Conclusions These novel charts demonstrate the change of the fetal renal artery blood flow during pregnancy. These may be used in clinical practice to detect variations from these normal ranges and be useful in future studies of kidney function projection.


Hypertension ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 11 (6_pt_2) ◽  
pp. 573-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
T F Lüscher ◽  
D Diederich ◽  
E Weber ◽  
P M Vanhoutte ◽  
F R Bühler

2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 124-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Ducasse ◽  
S. Lepidi ◽  
C. Brochier ◽  
S. Deglise ◽  
X. Berard ◽  
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