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Immediate and long-term results of the use of balloon angioplasty with stenting in the treatment of renal graft arterial stenosis

https://doi.org/10.23873/2074-0506-2023-15-2-168-176

Abstract

Aim. To assess the safety and efficacy of percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty with stenting for renal graft artery stenosis.
Material and methods. From June 2018 to December 2022, 344 kidney transplants from a deceased donor were performed at the surgical clinic of City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin. The study group consisted of 220 men (63.9%) and 124 women (36.1%). The mean age was 46.46±11.74 (19–73) years. With a mean follow-up period of 20.05 (1-54) months, stenosis of the renal graft artery was diagnosed in 4 patients (1.16%). The mean time from transplantation to the diagnosis of stenosis was 4 (1–9) months. In addition, we diagnosed the development of this complication in 4 kidney transplant recipients operated in other centers. The mean time from transplantation to the diagnosis of stenosis in these patients was 103.25 (12–221) months. Thus, we have the experience in the treatment of renal transplant arterial strictures in 8 recipients: 4 men (50%) and 4 women (50%). The mean age was 48.25±11.97 (27–60) years. Stenosis was manifested by renal graft dysfunction with a progressive increase in urea and creatinine in 6 patients (75%), by arterial hypertension in 2 patients (25%). The mean, level of creatinine at the time of diagnosing stenosis was 290.75 (157–494) µmol/L, glomerular filtration rate was 22.87±12.19 (8–41) ml/min/1.73m2 .
Results. In the early postoperative period, 1 complication was recorded in the form of pulsating hematoma of the common femoral artery, which required surgical intervention (complication class IIIA according to Clavien-Dindo). The mean hospital postoperative bed-days made 5.22 (4-8). The mean follow-up time was 22.75±7.4 (14–33) months. All recipients were alive throughout the whole follow-up period. In 7 of 8 recipients (87.5%), the graft was functioning, in 1 patient a progressive graft dysfunction was noted, for which chronic hemodialysis was started. Mean creatinine in recipients with a functioning graft was 156.71±33.4 (123–200) µmol/L; mean glomerular filtration rate was 41.57 ml/min/1.73m2 .
Conclusions. Percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty with stenting is a safe and effective minimally invasive technique and should be considered as the operation of choice in the development of renal graft artery stenosis.

About the Authors

A. V. Shabunin
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation

Aleksey V. Shabunin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof., Dr. Sci. (Med.), Head Physician; Head of the Department of Surgery 
25%, organization of the work of the Transplant Department, concept and design of the article, approval of the final version of the text manuscripts 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284;
2/1 Bldg. 1 Barrikadnaya St., Moscow 125993



P. A. Drozdov
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation

Pavel A. Drozdov, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation; Assistant of the Department of Surgery 
20%, organization of the medical process of the Transplantation Department, study concept and design, writing text 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284;
2/1 Bldg. 1 Barrikadnaya St., Moscow 125993



V. A. Tsurkan
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Tsurkan, Interventional Radiology Physician 
10%, stenting procedures for renal graft arteries 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284



I. V. Nesterenko
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
Russian Federation

Igor V. Nesterenko, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Surgeon, Department of Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation 
15%, consultation of patients included in the study, maintaining a waiting list for cadaveric liver transplantation, edition of the text of the article 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284



D. A. Makeev
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
Russian Federation

Dmitry A. Makeev, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Surgeon, Department of Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation 
10%, treatment of patients during their stay in hospital, writing text, dynamic observation of sick 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284



O. S. Zhuravel
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
Russian Federation

Olesya S. Zhuravel, Surgeon, Department of Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation 
10%, treatment of patients during their stay in hospital, writing text, dynamic observation of sick 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284



S. A. Astapovich
City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Astapovich, Clinical Resident in Surgery 
5%, formation of a database of patients, article design 

5 2-nd Botkinskiy Dr., Moscow 125284



I. A. Zyablikov
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)
Russian Federation

Ivan A. Zyablikov, Student 
5%, formation of a database of patients, article design 

6 Miklukho-Maklay St., Moscow 117198



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Shabunin A.V., Drozdov P.A., Tsurkan V.A., Nesterenko I.V., Makeev D.A., Zhuravel O.S., Astapovich S.A., Zyablikov I.A. Immediate and long-term results of the use of balloon angioplasty with stenting in the treatment of renal graft arterial stenosis. Transplantologiya. The Russian Journal of Transplantation. 2023;15(2):168-176. https://doi.org/10.23873/2074-0506-2023-15-2-168-176

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