移植肾动脉狭窄

Shivendra Singh
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摘要

肾移植术后血管并发症并不常见,但却是导致移植物丢失和移植物衰竭的重要原因。移植肾动脉狭窄是最常见的血管并发症。它通常发生在移植后3个月至2年。狭窄可能发生在(1)吻合口,(2)吻合口近端或远端的局灶性狭窄,或(3)弥漫性狭窄(整个动脉狭窄),多发狭窄(多个部位同时狭窄)。吻合部位狭窄常见于约50%的病例,端到端吻合的狭窄风险是端侧吻合的三倍。TRAS的常见临床表现为高血压的顽固性/恶化,伴有或不伴有肾功能障碍。彩色多普勒超声是首选的筛查方法,动脉内血管造影是诊断TRAS的金标准。经皮腔内肾血管成形术(PTRA)是治疗TRAS的首选方法。手术适用于血管成形术不成功的患者或PTRA无法到达的非常严重的狭窄患者。
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Transplant renal artery stenosis

Vascular complications after renal transplant are not common, but important cause of graft loss and graft failure. Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) is the most common vascular complication. It usually occurs 3 months to 2 years after transplant. Stenosis may occur (1) at the anastomosis site, (2) as a focal stenosis either proximal or distal to anastomosis, or (3) as diffuse (narrowing of whole artery), multiple stenosis (simultaneous narrowing at multiple sites). Stenosis at site of anastomosis is common occurring in approximately 50% of cases and end-to-end anastomosis have a threefold greater risk of stenosis than end-to-side anastomosis. Usual clinical presentation of TRAS is resistant/worsening of hypertension with or without renal dysfunction. Color Doppler ultrasound is preferred method for screening and intraarterial angiography is gold standard for diagnosis of TRAS. Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) is treatment of choice for TRAS. Surgery is indicated for patients with unsuccessful angioplasty or with very severe stenosis that are inaccessible to PTRA.

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