Intranodal lymphangio-embolisation as treatment for lymphocele after kidney transplantation: A case report

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Introduction and objectives: The rate of symptomatic lymphoceles requiring intervention after renal transplantation is reported to be only 5.6%. Controversies prevail in the current literature regarding the management of symptomatic lymphoceles post renal transplantation, with no established algorithm. The creation of a peritoneal window, frequently performed laparoscopically, is deemed the gold standard for management. We herin report the case of a lymphocele post renal transplant treated minimally invasively with intranodal lymphangio-embolisation, with a review of the current literature of this uncommon procedure. Methods: This was a retrospective review of this patient’s electronic medical records. Results: We present a 43-year-old male with end-stage kidney disease secondary to chronic glomerulonephritis, having been on hemodialysis for seven years. He underwent a deceased donor dual kidney transplant, complicated postoperatively by renal vein thrombosis in one of the grafts, resulting in early graft nephrectomy as well as a distal ureterovesical leak requiring reimplantation. On re-implantation on postoperative day 16, he was noted to have a persistent high drain ouput with a normal drain fluid creatinine. A right intranodal lymphagiogram was performed, and this demonstrated an active lymph leak around the transplanted kidney. A 33% glue (N-butyl cyanoacrylate)-Lipodiol infusion was then injected at a rate of 0.2 mL/min intranodally under fluoroscopic guidance. The patient underwent another repeat embolisation five days later for a residual lymph leak with satisfactory results. Drain output subsequently decreased, and the drain was removed. Conclusions: This case suggests that intranodal lymphangiography and embolisation may not only be a diagnostic tool but can be considered as an effective, minimally invasive and safe method for the treatment of lymphoceles after kidney transplantation.

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Lim, E. J., Aslim, E. J., Lee, F. J., & Gan, V. H. L. (2020). Intranodal lymphangio-embolisation as treatment for lymphocele after kidney transplantation: A case report. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, 29(4), 234–238. https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105820960189

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