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Successful renal transplantation with ipsilateral femoral arteriovenous grafts
Authors:Gourlay W A  Legiehn G  Manson D C  Landsberg D N
Institution:Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The choice of location for revascularization of a renal allograft is frequently influenced by the presence of previous pelvic surgery or failed allografts that remain in situ. The presence of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) loop grafts in the femoral vessels may potentially result in iliac venous hypertension, thereby compromising the function of a renal allograft placed nearby. The purpose of this study is to report the hemodynamic changes within the iliac veins as a result of PTFE femoral grafts and report the outcome of renal allografts placed ipsilateral to such grafts. METHODS: THREE patients with a failed renal allograft in the right iliac fossa and functioning left groin PTFE loop grafts underwent left iliac venography and hemodynamic measurements of the iliac venous system. All three patients underwent renal transplantation in the left iliac fossa without ligation or alteration of the loop graft. Standard clinical data were collected after transplantation. RESULTS: All three patients demonstrated widely patent external iliac and common iliac veins ipsilateral to the loop graft. Elevated pressures measured within the venous limb of the loop graft dissipated rapidly within the common femoral and external iliac veins. All three kidneys were well perfused, as documented by posttransplant technetium 99m-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid nuclear renography. All three patients have normal renal function past 7 months after transplant, and all three femoral loop grafts are still functioning. CONCLUSIONS: PTFE loop grafts to the femoral vessels are not associated with local venous hypertension in the ipsilateral external iliac veins. Revascularization of a renal allograft may be performed ipsilateral to a femoral loop graft provided other venous diseases, such as strictures, have been excluded.
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