2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ihj.2013.08.018
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Emergency renal artery stenting in acute anuric renal failure in children with Takayasu's arteritis

Abstract: We report on emergency percutaneous renal artery stenting in two children who developed acute anuria due to bilateral renal artery stenosis and near-total occlusion. In both children, urine output could be reestablished following the procedure. One patient died from persistent severe cardiac failure. Emergency stenting is feasible, and may buy time for future procedures.

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“…Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with balloon or stenting have long been used in TA, but despite providing short term benefit, re-stenosis, and aneurysmal formation are frequent and may occur within 1 or 2 years, and justify new interventions such as bypass surgery ( 24 , 124 , 190 192 ). Percutaneous renal artery stenting has been useful in children with acute renal failure due to severe bilateral renal artery stenosis ( 193 ) and it is an effective therapy for the management of refractory renovascular hypertension; aorto-renal bypass and renal unilateral or bilateral autotransplantation are also recommended. ( 124 , 194 , 195 ).…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with balloon or stenting have long been used in TA, but despite providing short term benefit, re-stenosis, and aneurysmal formation are frequent and may occur within 1 or 2 years, and justify new interventions such as bypass surgery ( 24 , 124 , 190 192 ). Percutaneous renal artery stenting has been useful in children with acute renal failure due to severe bilateral renal artery stenosis ( 193 ) and it is an effective therapy for the management of refractory renovascular hypertension; aorto-renal bypass and renal unilateral or bilateral autotransplantation are also recommended. ( 124 , 194 , 195 ).…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PTA of a totally occluded renal artery with 100% ISR is technically challenging as crossing a wire or balloon catheter across the occluded segment has a high failure rate . Acute renal failure following renal artery occlusion is a medical emergency, that requires urgent percutaneous or surgical intervention to avoid chronic renal replacement therapy . Various treatment modalities are available for renal ISR, such as PTA alone, drug‐eluting balloon, cutting balloon, DES, BMS in DES hybrid approach, endovascular brachytherapy and surgical intervention .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute renal failure following renal artery occlusion is a medical emergency, that requires urgent percutaneous or surgical intervention to avoid chronic renal replacement therapy . Various treatment modalities are available for renal ISR, such as PTA alone, drug‐eluting balloon, cutting balloon, DES, BMS in DES hybrid approach, endovascular brachytherapy and surgical intervention . As there was a suboptimal result with significant residual stenosis following PTA, we implanted a 7 mm diameter BMS for ISR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%