Kidney graft directly implanted on endovascular stent in external iliac artery: a preliminary experience

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Abstract

With an increasingly aging population, both end-stage renal disease and peripheral artery disease become more prevalent. Peripheral artery disease is increasingly treated with endovascular procedures. Endovascular stenting of the external iliac artery is often considered a contraindication for kidney transplantation, as clamping of the artery could result in possible injury to the stent. In this study, we describe our first 2 cases of kidney transplantation with a graft placed on a self-expandable metal stent and a covered stent as part of an endovascular repair of the aortic bifurcation, using endovascular balloon occlusion to occlude the proximal side of the external iliac artery. Six months after transplantation, both recipients have good kidney function without any signs of ischemia of the ipsilateral limb. This study shows that it is feasible to place a kidney graft on an endovascular stent.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Jan 2025

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