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Published in: Current Urology Reports 1/2020

01-01-2020 | Peripheral Arterial Disease | Kidney Diseases (G Ciancio, Section Editor)

Troubleshooting Complex Vascular Cases in the Kidney Transplant Recipient: Vascular Anomalies, Challenging Vessel Diseases, and Procedural Disasters

Authors: Vital Hevia, Victoria Gómez, Manuel Hevia, Javier Lorca, Marta Santiago, Ana Dominguez, Sara Álvarez, Víctor Díez, Cristina Gordaliza, Francisco Javier Burgos

Published in: Current Urology Reports | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

To update the most relevant literature regarding complex cases during kidney transplant setting that recipient presents by himself, especially during implantation surgery due to vascular diseases and/or urinary tract anomalies.

Recent Findings

Increasing age of donors and recipients is leading to an increased complexity of kidney transplant implantation surgery. In addition, the high peripheral vascular disease prevalence worldwide increases difficulty of surgery and decreases long-term outcomes as well. Moreover, it also increases transplant morbidity and mortality, both overall and cardiovascular, and finally clearly decreases graft survival. However, dialysis alternative has even worse outcomes in terms of mortality, with a proportional risk of death 2.66 higher compared with transplanted patients. Aorto-iliac prosthesis and 3rd and 4th transplants in occupied iliac fossae do also represent a challenging situation with a clearly increased morbidity and mortality. In some of those particular conditions, orthotopic kidney transplant technique is an alternative with good functional and survival outcomes, but not exempt of complications.

Summary

Kidney transplant in vascular complex recipients has worse outcomes compared with conventional non-risky population. It remains a challenging surgical and medical procedure with higher morbidity and mortality, and decreased graft survival. However, dialysis mortality is still even greater and a transplant attempt might be justified. Orthotopic kidney transplant technique might play a role in selected patients with aorto-iliac unworkable segments or even in patients with special urinary tract conditions.
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Metadata
Title
Troubleshooting Complex Vascular Cases in the Kidney Transplant Recipient: Vascular Anomalies, Challenging Vessel Diseases, and Procedural Disasters
Authors
Vital Hevia
Victoria Gómez
Manuel Hevia
Javier Lorca
Marta Santiago
Ana Dominguez
Sara Álvarez
Víctor Díez
Cristina Gordaliza
Francisco Javier Burgos
Publication date
01-01-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Urology Reports / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1527-2737
Electronic ISSN: 1534-6285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11934-020-0958-5

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