Indian Journal of Transplantation (Jan 2024)

Salvage of a transplanted kidney following immediate renal artery narrowing

  • Rajendra B Nerli,
  • Richard Saldanha,
  • Abhinay Jogula,
  • Shridhar C Ghagane,
  • Ritesh Vernekar,
  • Vishal Kadeli,
  • Neeraj S Dixit,
  • Shreyas Rai,
  • Ashwin Bokare,
  • Nishant Setya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijot.ijot_96_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 93 – 95

Abstract

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Renal transplantation is considered the preferred treatment method for chronic renal failure. Early graft failure caused by transplant renal artery narrowing/stenosis is a common vascular complication after kidney transplantation. The classic symptoms include refractory hypertension, a decline in graft function, and fluid retention. Color Doppler sonography plays an important role in the diagnosis of renal artery narrowing; however, allograft artery angiography remains the gold standard. We report on a case of cadaveric donor renal transplantation, wherein the urine output markedly decreased within 7 h of transplantation due to renal arterial narrowing and the efforts that were made to salvage the kidney.

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