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Renal Needle Biopsy of the Transplant Kidney: Vascular and Urologic Complications
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1992
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Transplant KidneyRenal PathologySurgerySelective Renal AngiographyGlomerulonephritisFistula TractsSurgical PathologyVascular SurgeryRenal Needle BiopsyTransplant KidneysUrologic ComplicationsTransplantation SurgeryKidney TransplantEnd-stage Renal DiseaseUrologyRenal DiseaseKidney TransplantationTransplant SurgeryTransplant ArteriopathyVascular AccessMedicineNephrologyKidney Research
The authors reviewed the complications of 114 needle biopsies performed in 103 transplant kidneys. The diagnostic and therapeutic approach has changed markedly as a result of the introduction of Doppler ultrasound and the possibility of selectively embolizing fistula tracts. Macroscopic haematuria was the most frequent complication (5%); in one case it appeared 1 week after biopsy and was complicated with obstructive anuria due to a pyeloureteric clot. The incidence of arteriovenous fistulae was fairly low (0.9%); a selective renal angiography was performed, confirming the vascular lesion and allowing its selective embolization. Perirenal blood collections were also rare and the amounts were small.