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Kidney Salvage with Renal Artery Reconstruction after Blunt Traumatic Injury

Authors :
Manuel Anthony Moutinho
Nicholas Namias
George W. Burke
Gaetano Ciancio
Phillipe Abreu
David G. Jackson
Antonio Marttos
Source :
Case Reports in Urology, Case Reports in Urology, Vol 2020 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Hindawi, 2020.

Abstract

Renal artery injury from blunt abdominal trauma is a rare condition that is typically managed nonoperatively in hemodynamically stable patients. Revascularization can be achieved by stenting or surgical reconstruction of the renal artery. All attempts at revascularization should minimize warm ischemic time. Here, we discuss a patient postmotor vehicle accident who presented to Ryder Trauma Center with intra-abdominal bleeding. He underwent emergency exploratory laparotomy with splenectomy and abdominal packing. Postoperative CT scan revealed a contrast nonenhancing left kidney. The patient then returned to the operating room and underwent in situ renal artery reconstruction after >4 hours of warm ischemia. The patient survived a 2-month hospital course and was discharged home after prolonged in-hospital stay and intensive care treatment. Nuclear medicine scan showed scarring and atrophy of the reattached kidney with 16.3% of overall function attributed to the affected kidney. This case shows that patients with renal artery injury can be managed operatively with arterial reconstruction. Reducing warm ischemic time is critical in preserving kidney function.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20906978 and 2090696X
Volume :
2020
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Case Reports in Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f2a3687e5d45fc46d9d0798b6fcc3836