In situ reconstruction for distal aneurysms of the renal arteries
Aneurysms of the renal arteries are rare, probably under-diagnosed, with an incidence estimated at 0.01%. A size exceeding 20mm and the presence of symptoms such as hypertension represent a therapeutic indication for most authors. Endovascular techniques are used more and more to treat proximal lesions and auto-transplantation is the technique of reference for intra-parenchymatous lesions. However, most hilar, non-intra-parenchymatous lesions can be treated in situ without cooling and with a reasonable clamping time.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: J érémie Jayet, Jean-Michel Davaine, Philippe Tresson, Nicolas Kagan, Thibault Couture, Mahine Kashi, James Lawton, Julien Gaudric, Laurent Chiche, Fabien Koskas Tags: Abstracts Presented to the French Vascular Surgery Society Source Type: research