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Successful surgical management of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm in a renal transplant patient. A case report.
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1998
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Renal Transplant PatientSurgeryRenal TransplantationExtended IndicationsAortic DiseasesVascular SurgeryGraft SurvivalTemporary Axillo-femoral ShuntChronic Kidney DiseaseTransplantation SurgeryTransplantationKidney TransplantCase ReportKidney TransplantationSuccessful Surgical ManagementTransplant SurgeryTransplant ArteriopathyVascular AccessMedicineNephrologyAortic DissectionAnesthesiology
With extended indications for renal transplantation and increasing survival, it can be expected that atherosclerotic vascular disease in the post-transplant patient will become more frequent. The authors report a case of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm in a renal transplant recipient. A temporary axillo-femoral shunt was used to maintain perfusion of the renal graft during aortic cross-clamping. They review the literature and discuss the available methods for preserving renal function.