In vivo successful repair of transplant renal artery aneurysm (TRAA) made possible in an Asian transplant unit.

Author:

Ho Collin Elijah Rui Hung1,So Wei Zheng1,Wong Julian2,Tiong Ho Yee2

Affiliation:

1. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore

2. National University Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background Transplant renal artery aneurysm (TRAA) is rare. TRAA that develops post transplantation consists of 0.10% of the vascular complications post renal transplant. [1, 2]Case Presentation: We report a case of TRAA in an asymptomatic young female. CT angiogram with detailed 3D reconstruction showed a 2.6 x 2.2 cm wide neck saccular TRAA arising from the anterior segmental branch of the graft renal artery (Figs. 2 & 3). A multidisciplinary team of interventional radiologists, vascular and urologist was involved for preoperative surgical planning and unique repair methods. Endovascular and percutaneous approaches were deemed not feasible, and an open in vivo approach with a saphenous vein graft was taken.Conclusion TRAA, albeit rare, is a complication that can occur post renal transplant. In-vivo surgical repair of TRAA is feasible with a multidisciplinary approach and careful preoperative planning. Saphenous vein graft is still a versatile graft and can be used as a conduit successfully.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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