Indian Journal of Transplantation (Jan 2023)

Early branching of bilateral renal arteries with bilateral accessory renal arteries: A case report of a live-related donor transplantation

  • Rajendra B Nerli,
  • Priyeshkumar Patel,
  • Manas Sharma,
  • Sushant Deole,
  • Shridhar C Ghagane,
  • Sreeharsha Nutalpati,
  • Shashank Patil,
  • Shyam Mohan,
  • Neeraj S Dixit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijot.ijot_14_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 450 – 452

Abstract

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Comprehensive preoperative evaluation of potential donors is crucial for selecting the right donor, with adequately functioning kidneys, and the best surgical approach for harvesting the organs to prevent donor-related complications and to assure good recipient graft function. Multidetector computed tomography is the choice of imaging in the preoperative evaluation of living renal donors with an accuracy of 95%–100%. The donor must retain one normal kidney. The left kidney is preferred for living donor nephrectomy because it has a longer renal vein and it is technically easier to remove. It is always preferable to choose kidneys with a single artery because both donor and recipient surgeries are less complicated and there is less risk for arterial thrombosis. We report in a case of successful transplantation wherein the donor had an early division of the main renal artery bilaterally as well as bilateral accessory renal arteries.

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