TY - JOUR
T1 - Traumatic renal artery occlusion treated with an endovascular stent - The limitations of surgical revascularization
T2 - Report of a case
AU - Kushimoto, Shigeki
AU - Shiraishi, Shin Ichiro
AU - Miyauchi, Masato
AU - Tanabe, Seizan
AU - Fukuda, Reo
AU - Tsujii, Atsuko
AU - Masuno, Tomohiko
AU - Kim, Shiei
AU - Kawai, Makoto
AU - Yokota, Hiroyuki
AU - Tajima, Hiroyuki
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - When renal artery occlusion occurs secondary to blunt trauma, the recovery rate of renal function after open revascularization is varied and far from satisfactory. Although the optimal treatment for this type of injury has not been established, percutaneous revascularization by endovascular stenting has recently been advocated for patients with unilateral renal artery occlusion. We herein report a case of blunt renal artery occlusion treated with an endovascular stent. After the placement of the stent, renal arteriography showed multiple nonflow-limiting contrast defects in the distal renal arteries, suggesting peripheral thrombosis. Although the duration of warm renal ischemia appears to be the crucial determinant of renal function, multiple thrombi in the distal renal arteries, which would be undetectable during open surgery, could also affect the functional outcome. The presence of these thrombi may explain the limited success of surgical revascularization in such cases.
AB - When renal artery occlusion occurs secondary to blunt trauma, the recovery rate of renal function after open revascularization is varied and far from satisfactory. Although the optimal treatment for this type of injury has not been established, percutaneous revascularization by endovascular stenting has recently been advocated for patients with unilateral renal artery occlusion. We herein report a case of blunt renal artery occlusion treated with an endovascular stent. After the placement of the stent, renal arteriography showed multiple nonflow-limiting contrast defects in the distal renal arteries, suggesting peripheral thrombosis. Although the duration of warm renal ischemia appears to be the crucial determinant of renal function, multiple thrombi in the distal renal arteries, which would be undetectable during open surgery, could also affect the functional outcome. The presence of these thrombi may explain the limited success of surgical revascularization in such cases.
KW - Endovascular stent
KW - Renal artery occlusion
KW - Renal injury
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U2 - 10.1007/s00595-010-4368-z
DO - 10.1007/s00595-010-4368-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 21748626
AN - SCOPUS:79960317079
SN - 0941-1291
VL - 41
SP - 1020
EP - 1023
JO - Surgery Today
JF - Surgery Today
IS - 7
ER -