Circulatory Arrest to Protect Transplant Kidney in a Patient with Chronic Type III Dissection

Annals of Vascular Surgery - Tập 15 - Trang 575-577 - 2001
Tahir Ya?di1, Suat Büket1, Yaman Tokat2, Hakan Posacio?lu1, Fatma A?kar3
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Ege University Medical Faculty, ?zmir, Turkey., , TR
2Department of Surgery, Ege University Medical Faculty, ?zmir, Turkey., , TR
3Department of Anesthesiology, Ege University Medical Faculty, ?zmir, Turkey., , TR

Tóm tắt

With broader indications for renal transplantation and improved allograft survival, it is anticipated that the problem of aortic disease in the post-transplant patient will be encountered with increasing frequency. We report a technique of protecting the transplant kidney from ischemic damage during distal aortic surgery. A 30-year-old renal transplant patient who had undergone an operation for ruptured chronic type III dissection 3 years previously underwent abdominal aortic aneurysm repair under hypothermic circulatory arrest. The patient recovered uneventfully and is presently doing well 1 year after the operation. Hypothermic circulatory arrest could be used in selected cases as a useful alternative for transplant kidney protection.