Traumatic renal artery occlusion in a patient with a solitary kidney: Case report of treatment with endovascular stent and review of the literature

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Abstract

Renal artery occlusion after blunt trauma is a rare occurrence, and the optimal treatment for this condition has not been established. To our knowledge, endovascular repair for blunt renal artery occlusion in a solitary kidney has not been described in the literature. This case report describes a 42-year-old woman with a solitary left kidney presenting with total occlusion of the left renal artery after a significant crush injury. She was successfully treated by percutaneous placement of an endovascular stent. Postprocedure, the patient developed acute renal failure requiring temporary dialysis. At follow-up 4 months later, the patient has normal urinary output and a normal creatinine.

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Dowling, J. M., Lube, M. W., Smith, C. P., & Andriole, J. (2007). Traumatic renal artery occlusion in a patient with a solitary kidney: Case report of treatment with endovascular stent and review of the literature. American Surgeon, 73(4), 351–353. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313480707300408

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