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Venous thrombectomy in patients presenting with iliofemoral vein thrombosis after renal transplantation

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Abstract In this study 14 patients presented with 1.5 episodes of iliofemoral vein thrombosis after renal transplantation. Seven patients (group 1) had viable renal grafts and were treated with conventional anticoagulation. Eight patients (group 2) had non-viable renal grafts and were subjected to graft nephrectomy and simultaneous venous thrombectomy without anticoagulation. The patients in group 2 had rapid resolution of the signs and symptoms of the iliofemoral vein thrombosis, and noninvasive vascular investigation at follow-up revealed competent and patent deep veins in all patients. In contrast, only 50 % of the patients in group 1 had normal venous studies at follow-up. We recommend that renal transplant recipients who develop iliofemoral vein thrombosis and nonviable allograft postoperatively should be subjected to venous thrombectorny at the time of graft nephrectomy.

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