Urology Case Reports (May 2024)

Case presentation and review of renal autotransplantation for nutcracker syndrome

  • Kevin D. Li,
  • Max S. Bowman,
  • Heiko Yang,
  • Wilson Sui,
  • Chris Freise,
  • Marshall Stoller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 102717

Abstract

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Nutcracker Syndrome (NCS) is characterized by entrapment of the left renal vein, leading hematuria, flank pain, and proteinuria. We evaluated the efficacy of renal autotransplantation as a curative treatment for NCS through a review and case report. 55 patients from 18 studies were analyzed, with a combined 91% success rate of symptom resolution or improvement post-autotransplantation. In our case report, a 25-year-old man with severe NCS received laparoscopic nephrectomy and autotransplant, resulting in symptom resolution at 3.1 years follow up. Further research should confirm these findings and refine patient selection criteria and surgical techniques.