Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2023)

Urgent endovascular maneuvers to rescue a failing transplant kidney with a T-stent approach

  • Astrid Sofia Cavenaghi, MD,
  • Antonio Cappiello, MD,
  • Rodolfo Pini, MD, PhD, FEBVS,
  • Gianluca Faggioli, MD, PhD,
  • Gaetano La Manna, MD, PhD,
  • Mauro Gargiulo, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 101168

Abstract

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Renal artery thrombosis (RAT) is a major cause of renal transplant loss and, for this reason, should be treated promptly. We present a case of a 48-year-old man with external iliac thrombosis associated with thrombosis of a transplant renal artery that led to worsening of renal function. Multiple mechanisms have been identified in the literature as risk factors for RAT. In our patient, a combination of anastomotic stenosis, hypercoagulability, and diabetic nephropathy had resulted in RAT, and an unconventional endovascular revascularization technique with a T-stent approach was needed to guarantee patency of the treated vessels. No 30-day perioperative complications occurred, and the postoperative follow-up examination showed patency of the treated vessels; thus, transplant loss was avoided.

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