Autologous vein graft in living donor kidney transplant (case report)

Parth B. Solanki
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Renal transplantation is the preferred treatment for end-stage renal disease, with vascular complications being a significant cause of graft dysfunction. Although many surgical methods are used to ensure the most effective possible vascular anastomosis, autologous saphenous vein grafting remains a less explored approach to renal transplantation. Chronic kidney disease often presents with complications related to impaired renal perfusion, necessitating interventions to improve blood flow to the kidneys. Herein, we present a case report detailing the utilization of autologous saphenous grafting to establish an anastomosis between the renal vein and external iliac vein in a patient with сhronic kidney disease with maintenance hemodialysis twice a week. This case report indicates the potential and prospective advantages of using autologous saphenous grafting for intricate renal vein reconstructions in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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活体肾移植中的自体静脉移植(病例报告)
肾移植是治疗终末期肾病的首选方法,血管并发症是导致移植肾功能障碍的重要原因。虽然有许多手术方法可确保最有效的血管吻合,但自体大隐静脉移植仍是一种探索较少的肾移植方法。慢性肾脏病通常会出现与肾脏灌注受损有关的并发症,因此有必要采取干预措施来改善肾脏血流。在此,我们提供了一份病例报告,详细介绍了利用自体大隐静脉移植在肾静脉和髂外静脉之间建立吻合的方法,该患者患有慢性肾病,每周进行两次维持性血液透析。该病例报告表明,在慢性肾病患者中使用自体隐静脉移植术进行复杂的肾静脉重建具有潜在和前瞻性优势。
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