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. 2005 Jun;77(2):99-102.

Ablation of non functioning renal allograft by embolization: a valid alternative to graft nephrectomy?

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Ablation of non functioning renal allograft by embolization: a valid alternative to graft nephrectomy?

Andrea Solinas et al. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 2005 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: Removal of transplant for the treatment of graft intolerance syndrome (GIS) is an invasive procedure with high risk, often performed in patients with poor general conditions. Renal allograft embolization is a recent alternative treatment to surgical nephrectomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of allograft embolization in a series of patients with GIS.

Patients and methods: The study included 12 patients (9 males and 3 females) with irreversible renal graft rejection and GIS. All patients were in hemodialysis and they have not responded to medical treatment. Infection was ruled out by blood and urine cultures. The embolization was performed using polyvinyl alcohol particles and steel coils. Vascular access was obtained via femoral artery puncture in all the patients. Before starting embolization at the puncture site local anaesthesia was performed.

Results: Eleven of the twelve procedures were technically successful, but in one patient a second treatment was necessary, after a month, for the presence of collateral perirenal circulation caused hematuria. There were no major complications and the mean hospital stay was 5 days.

Conclusion: The graft embolization is a simple, safe and effective technique that permits non-surgical ablation of a non-functioning renal allograft in a significant number of patients.

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