Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2004)

Successful revascularization of the kidney: Case reports

  • Davidović Lazar B.,
  • Sinđelić Radomir B.,
  • Stanojević Mirjana Lj.,
  • Kuzmanović Ilija B.,
  • Čolić Momčilo M.,
  • Perišić Mirjana D.,
  • Pejkić Siniša U.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0410323D
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 132, no. 9-10
pp. 323 – 326

Abstract

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Three cases of successful kidney revascularization and recovery of renal function are presented in this study. In all three cases, renal failure and renovascular hypertension were caused by renal artery occlusion associated with aortic aneurysm (two abdominal and one thoracoabdominal). Prior to operation, one patient required dialysis 4 months, one 25 days and one 2 days. After kidney revascularization, renal function recovered immediately in the first case, in the second case after three months, and in the third case after 10 days. In one case, blood pressure restored to normal without medical therapy, while in two other cases blood pressure decreased nearly to normal with minimal medical therapy. In appropriately selected cases, revascularization of the occluded renal artery is recommended for treatment of both renal failure and renovascular hypertension. In such cases, collateral circulation is crucial to enable the preservation of dysfunctional kidney.

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