Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach
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Summary: | INTRODUCTION: Short right renal vein is a frequent and well-known technical inconvenience that is commonly observed during transplantation of the right kidney. We present our experience with the elongation of short cadaveric right renal veins using the contiguous vena cava during cadaveric renal transplants. METHODS: We performed 34 kidney transplantations with a short right renal vein requiring elongation using the inferior vena cava, to make the venous anastomosis technically feasible. The elongated right renal vein was anastomosed end to side to the external iliac vein in 24 patients, to the common iliac vein in 8 patients and to the inferior vena cava in 2 patients. The right renal artery with an aortic patch was implanted end to side in 33 patients, and end to end without aortic patch to the internal iliac artery in one patient. RESULTS: In all cases, the vascular anastomoses were easily performed in the recipient and no thrombosis was observed. CONCLUSION: Elongation of a short right renal vein with the inferior vena cava is a feasible mean to overcome technical problems that may compromise the results of cadaveric renal transplantation. |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approachkidney transplantationdonorscadaverrenal veinsinferior vena cavaINTRODUCTION: Short right renal vein is a frequent and well-known technical inconvenience that is commonly observed during transplantation of the right kidney. We present our experience with the elongation of short cadaveric right renal veins using the contiguous vena cava during cadaveric renal transplants. METHODS: We performed 34 kidney transplantations with a short right renal vein requiring elongation using the inferior vena cava, to make the venous anastomosis technically feasible. The elongated right renal vein was anastomosed end to side to the external iliac vein in 24 patients, to the common iliac vein in 8 patients and to the inferior vena cava in 2 patients. The right renal artery with an aortic patch was implanted end to side in 33 patients, and end to end without aortic patch to the internal iliac artery in one patient. RESULTS: In all cases, the vascular anastomoses were easily performed in the recipient and no thrombosis was observed. CONCLUSION: Elongation of a short right renal vein with the inferior vena cava is a feasible mean to overcome technical problems that may compromise the results of cadaveric renal transplantation.Federal University of São Paulo Department of SurgeryUNIFESP, Department of SurgerySciELOSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Baptista-Silva, José Carlos Costa [UNIFESP]Pestana, Jose Osmar Medina [UNIFESP]Veríssimo, Marcos José Martins [UNIFESP]Castro, Marcos J. [UNIFESP]Demuner, Maris Salete [UNIFESP]Signorelli, Marcio Fernando [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:31:48Z2015-06-14T13:31:48Z2005-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion519-525application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-55382005000600002International braz j urol. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia, v. 31, n. 6, p. 519-525, 2005.10.1590/S1677-55382005000600002S1677-55382005000600002.pdf1677-5538S1677-55382005000600002http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/2755engInternational braz j urolinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-30T02:44:52Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/2755Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-30T02:44:52Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach Baptista-Silva, José Carlos Costa [UNIFESP] kidney transplantation donors cadaver renal veins inferior vena cava |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Right renal vein elongation with the inferior vena cava for cadaveric kidney transplants: an old neglected surgical approach |
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Baptista-Silva, José Carlos Costa [UNIFESP] |
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Baptista-Silva, José Carlos Costa [UNIFESP] Pestana, Jose Osmar Medina [UNIFESP] Veríssimo, Marcos José Martins [UNIFESP] Castro, Marcos J. [UNIFESP] Demuner, Maris Salete [UNIFESP] Signorelli, Marcio Fernando [UNIFESP] |
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Pestana, Jose Osmar Medina [UNIFESP] Veríssimo, Marcos José Martins [UNIFESP] Castro, Marcos J. [UNIFESP] Demuner, Maris Salete [UNIFESP] Signorelli, Marcio Fernando [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Baptista-Silva, José Carlos Costa [UNIFESP] Pestana, Jose Osmar Medina [UNIFESP] Veríssimo, Marcos José Martins [UNIFESP] Castro, Marcos J. [UNIFESP] Demuner, Maris Salete [UNIFESP] Signorelli, Marcio Fernando [UNIFESP] |
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kidney transplantation donors cadaver renal veins inferior vena cava |
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kidney transplantation donors cadaver renal veins inferior vena cava |
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INTRODUCTION: Short right renal vein is a frequent and well-known technical inconvenience that is commonly observed during transplantation of the right kidney. We present our experience with the elongation of short cadaveric right renal veins using the contiguous vena cava during cadaveric renal transplants. METHODS: We performed 34 kidney transplantations with a short right renal vein requiring elongation using the inferior vena cava, to make the venous anastomosis technically feasible. The elongated right renal vein was anastomosed end to side to the external iliac vein in 24 patients, to the common iliac vein in 8 patients and to the inferior vena cava in 2 patients. The right renal artery with an aortic patch was implanted end to side in 33 patients, and end to end without aortic patch to the internal iliac artery in one patient. RESULTS: In all cases, the vascular anastomoses were easily performed in the recipient and no thrombosis was observed. CONCLUSION: Elongation of a short right renal vein with the inferior vena cava is a feasible mean to overcome technical problems that may compromise the results of cadaveric renal transplantation. |
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