Shamsaeefar A, Nikeghbalian S, Kazemi K, Mansorian M, Motazedian N, Malekhosseini SA. Kidney Transplant From a Deceased Donor With Renal Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report.
EXP CLIN TRANSPLANT 2017;
17:263-265. [PMID:
28411357 DOI:
10.6002/ect.2016.0158]
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Abstract
The use of marginal kidneys or kidneys with pathologic problems (such as renal artery aneurysms in a living or deceased donor) is on the rise due to organ shortages and improvements in surgical techniques. When renal vascular abnormalities are detected during a transplant, it puts the surgeon in a difficult position to decide what to do with the organ. In this study, we report a case of a kidney from a deceased donor who had 2 renal artery saccular aneurysms, which we were able to use for transplant. The recipient was a 61-year-old male patient with diabetic nephropathy and significant comorbidities. Kidney transplant was performed successfully with a good outcome. Recent advancements in surgical techniques have allowed the use of kidneys with renal artery aneurysms for kidney transplant, thus helping to overcome shortages of transplantable organs.
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