Ischaemia of the Large Intestine Following Parallel Kidney
Transplantation and the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Replacement Using a Fresh
Arterial Graft Implant
Matia I., Adamec M., Froněk J., Tošenovský P., Janoušek L., Baláž P., Langer D., Lipár K.1, Lácha J.2
1 Klinika transplantační chirurgie, Institut klinické a experimentální medicíny, Praha, přednosta kliniky doc. MUDr. M. Ryska, CSc. 2 Klinika nefrologie, Institut klinické a experimentální medicíny, Praha, přednosta kliniky prof. MUDr. V. Teplan, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Fresh arterial grafts obtained during multi-organ excisions widen a spectrum of treatment possibilities for
obliterating arterial disorders of low extremities or for the abdominal aortic aneurysm in patients waiting for
organ transplantation. Between the year 1998 and the end of the year 2002, our work-team performed parallel
reconstructions of the abdominal aorta using fresh grafts and cadaverous kidney transplantations in a group of
five patients. The simultaneous surgical treatment of the both disorders during a single hospitalization as well
as a considerable decrease of the artificial blood vessel prosthesis infection risk during chronic imunosupression,
represent the biggest advantage of this method. On the other hand, the risk of possible surgical complications is
increased in these patients. During the operation and postoperation period, our four patients sufferred from no
serious complications. In case of one patient, ischemic colitis occurred which required surgical revision and
subtotal colectomy. In this article, the authors describe the postoperation course of the patient condition with the
above complication, which required a close cooperation of surgeons, anesthesiologists and nephrologists, in full
detail.
Key words:
fresh arterial grafts – kidney transplantation – the abdominal aortic aneurysm – ischaemia of
the large intestine
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