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Background: Living donor renal transplant involves highly technical operations in both a healthy donor and a recipient with end-stage kidney disease. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography (CTA) is used to assess critical donor anatomy, but its interpretation becomes increasingly difficult as renal anatomy becomes more complex. Case Report: A related donor was denied because of prohibitive anatomy seen on the pretransplant evaluation CTA. As the donor was highly motivated to donate, CTA DICOM images were segmented to create a 3-dimensional (3D) model that could be evaluated in an immersive and stereoscopic virtual reality (VR) environment. The donor’s anatomy was found to be acceptable, and he was approved. Conclusion: In live donor nephrectomy candidates, 3D reconstruction and VR visualization can be used to facilitate appreciation of complex anatomy.
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Sonnier, D., Peter Sawyer, W., Seal, J., Curtis, C., McGee, J., Slayden, A., & Sarkar, K. (2022). Three-Dimensional Visualization With Virtual Reality Facilitates Complex Live Donor Renal Transplant. Ochsner Journal, 22(4), 344–348. https://doi.org/10.31486/toj.22.0008
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