Two cases of extracorporeal repair of severe lesions involving the distal branches of the renal artery are extensively described and discussed. Microsurgical techniques allow the perfect patency of the anastomoses of vessels of 1 mm or less in diameter. Work bench surge provides the best conditions for the use of the operating microscope. Renal artery reconstruction was accomplished in these two cases by using autogenous vascular grafts, arterial or venous
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of renal revascularization by...
The authors report their recent experience with renal autotransplantation (3 cases). In one case it ...
AbstractObjectives: many renal artery aneurysms (RAA) are diagnosed incidentally in the course of in...
Ex vivo renal artery reconstruction and autotransplantation is a relatively recent addition to the s...
A thoracic-aorta-left renal artery bypass with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and three gastroduoden...
At the University of Pittsburgh during the calendar year 1986, an arterial injury occurred during ha...
In the past, the management of strictures of the renal arteries relied mainly on reconstructive surg...
Three kidneys with arterial lesions that would have been difficult or impossible to repair by standa...
Six cases of hypertension due to renal artery stenosis were treated by renal autotransplantation, wi...
The increasing of number of patients awaiting kidney transplantation have forced surgeons to use no...
Background/Aim. Multiple renal arteries (MRAs) represent a surgical challenge by the difficulty i...
In our series of 250 RT's 192 (76.8%) from living donors and 58 (23.27%) from cadaver donors, there ...
The aim of this article is to describe a new open surgical technique for revascularization of renal ...
Introduction. Live donors, extended donor criteria, and the maximum usage of organs with anatomical ...
AbstractPurpose: We undertook this study to assess the outcome of spontaneous dissection of the rena...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of renal revascularization by...
The authors report their recent experience with renal autotransplantation (3 cases). In one case it ...
AbstractObjectives: many renal artery aneurysms (RAA) are diagnosed incidentally in the course of in...
Ex vivo renal artery reconstruction and autotransplantation is a relatively recent addition to the s...
A thoracic-aorta-left renal artery bypass with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and three gastroduoden...
At the University of Pittsburgh during the calendar year 1986, an arterial injury occurred during ha...
In the past, the management of strictures of the renal arteries relied mainly on reconstructive surg...
Three kidneys with arterial lesions that would have been difficult or impossible to repair by standa...
Six cases of hypertension due to renal artery stenosis were treated by renal autotransplantation, wi...
The increasing of number of patients awaiting kidney transplantation have forced surgeons to use no...
Background/Aim. Multiple renal arteries (MRAs) represent a surgical challenge by the difficulty i...
In our series of 250 RT's 192 (76.8%) from living donors and 58 (23.27%) from cadaver donors, there ...
The aim of this article is to describe a new open surgical technique for revascularization of renal ...
Introduction. Live donors, extended donor criteria, and the maximum usage of organs with anatomical ...
AbstractPurpose: We undertook this study to assess the outcome of spontaneous dissection of the rena...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of renal revascularization by...
The authors report their recent experience with renal autotransplantation (3 cases). In one case it ...
AbstractObjectives: many renal artery aneurysms (RAA) are diagnosed incidentally in the course of in...