Axillary-iliac bypass to protect a transplanted kidney during abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: case report.
Paula de Oliveira TrintinalhaLucas Mansano SarquisWilson MichaelisAntonio Lacerda SantosRogerio Akira YokoyamaMarcelo Tizzot MiguelAdriana Pires SmaniottoMariana Santos de OliveiraPublished in: Jornal vascular brasileiro (2021)
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are the most common type, even when compared to those involving other segments of the aorta. The prevalence and natural history of arterial aneurysms in abdominal organ transplant recipients remain uncertain. We report a case of abdominal aortic aneurysm in a kidney transplant patient with contrast allergy. Conventional abdominal aortic aneurysm repair was performed, constructing a bi-iliac aortic bypass. A temporary bypass was constructed from the right axillary artery to the right common iliac artery to maintain the renal graft. The patient was transferred to the intensive care unit, where he remained hemodynamically stable, and he was discharged on the 2nd postoperative day. Conventional open surgery with temporary extra-anatomic bypass is an alternative option for treatment of AAA in patients with transplanted kidneys.
Keyphrases
- abdominal aortic aneurysm
- abdominal aortic
- case report
- minimally invasive
- lymph node
- endovascular treatment
- aortic valve
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- pulmonary artery
- sentinel lymph node
- magnetic resonance
- ultrasound guided
- patients undergoing
- wastewater treatment
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- squamous cell carcinoma
- pulmonary hypertension
- magnetic resonance imaging
- acute coronary syndrome
- aortic dissection
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- combination therapy
- atopic dermatitis
- coronary artery disease
- replacement therapy