[Renal autotransplantation or iliac transposition of the kidney after section of its vascular pedicle. Apropos of 2 personal cases. Review of 100 published cases].
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1976
Abstract
Two cases of auto-transplantation of the kidney are presented. The first was carried out without prior planning during a ureterolysis procedure for retro-peritoneal fibrosis with a single kidney, by virtue of per-operative thrombosis of the renal artery. The second was used in the treatment of hypertension due to bilateral atheromatous renal artery stenosis with a lesion at the main bifurcation of the artery. In both these cases in which the surgical indication was related to the artery, the ureter was left intact. After 2 and 1 years respectively, the results are good. The important points of operative technique and tactics are emphasised. The order of the technique is important. It resembles that of homo-transplantation but in this case section and reimplantation of the ureter may be avoided. Preservation of the disconnected kidney is ensured by refrigeration with intra-arterial perfusion. Even if only for a short time, it consistently avoids the development of ischaemic tubulopathy. Ex-sito surgery, studied here in detail, is used in dealing with intra-hilar arterial lesions, tumours of both kidneys or a single remaining kidney, complicated cases of lithiasis etc. The results of the 100 known cases of renal auto-transplantation are analysed. They are good in 84 cases. The indications are discussed with regard to the different types of arterial, ureteral, neoplastic, traumatic and miscellaneous lesion.
Volume
82
Issue
7-8
First Page
555
Last Page
579
ISSN
0021-8200
Published In/Presented At
Auvert, J., & Méchali, P. (1976). Auto-transplantation rénale ou transposition iliaque du rein après section de son pédicule vasculaire. A propos de 2 cas personnels. Revue des 100 cas publiés [Renal autotransplantation or iliac transposition of the kidney after section of its vascular pedicle. Apropos of 2 personal cases. Review of 100 published cases]. Journal d'urologie et de nephrologie, 82(7-8), 555–579.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
794516
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article