Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting

Introduction: Renal venous graft restenosis is an uncommon event usually associated with significant clinical impact. Its treatment by endovascular stenting is seldom reported in the literature. Report: Two cases of successful stenting for restenosis in aorto-renal venous grafts are described, detai...

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Main Authors: Miguel Lemos Gomes, Alice Lopes, Gonçalo Sobrinho, Luis Mendes Pedro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:EJVES Short Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655318300288
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spelling doaj-4a6c83cd3fdb4e85aa4996843dee6b192020-11-24T21:46:51ZengElsevierEJVES Short Reports2405-65532018-01-014036Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular StentingMiguel Lemos Gomes0Alice Lopes1Gonçalo Sobrinho2Luis Mendes Pedro3Vascular Surgery, Heart and Vessels Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisbon, Portugal; Lisbon Academic Medical Centre, Lisbon, Portugal; Corresponding author. Vascular Surgery, Heart and Vessels Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisbon, Portugal.Vascular Surgery, Heart and Vessels Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisbon, Portugal; Lisbon Academic Medical Centre, Lisbon, PortugalVascular Surgery, Heart and Vessels Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisbon, Portugal; Lisbon Academic Medical Centre, Lisbon, Portugal; Medical School, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, PortugalVascular Surgery, Heart and Vessels Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisbon, Portugal; Lisbon Academic Medical Centre, Lisbon, Portugal; Medical School, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, PortugalIntroduction: Renal venous graft restenosis is an uncommon event usually associated with significant clinical impact. Its treatment by endovascular stenting is seldom reported in the literature. Report: Two cases of successful stenting for restenosis in aorto-renal venous grafts are described, detailing the technique and in one case reporting for the first time the use of a covered stent in this condition. Discussion: Technical success may be achieved with proper material selection for the patient's anatomy and with dilation at relatively high pressures. The use of a covered stent may provide extra safety when treating vein grafts. Keywords: Renal artery disease, Restenosis, Stent grafthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655318300288
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author Miguel Lemos Gomes
Alice Lopes
Gonçalo Sobrinho
Luis Mendes Pedro
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Alice Lopes
Gonçalo Sobrinho
Luis Mendes Pedro
Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
EJVES Short Reports
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Alice Lopes
Gonçalo Sobrinho
Luis Mendes Pedro
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title Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
title_short Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
title_full Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
title_fullStr Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
title_full_unstemmed Restenosis of Aorto-renal Venous Grafts: Report of Two Patients Treated by Endovascular Stenting
title_sort restenosis of aorto-renal venous grafts: report of two patients treated by endovascular stenting
publisher Elsevier
series EJVES Short Reports
issn 2405-6553
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: Renal venous graft restenosis is an uncommon event usually associated with significant clinical impact. Its treatment by endovascular stenting is seldom reported in the literature. Report: Two cases of successful stenting for restenosis in aorto-renal venous grafts are described, detailing the technique and in one case reporting for the first time the use of a covered stent in this condition. Discussion: Technical success may be achieved with proper material selection for the patient's anatomy and with dilation at relatively high pressures. The use of a covered stent may provide extra safety when treating vein grafts. Keywords: Renal artery disease, Restenosis, Stent graft
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