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Renal AutotransplantationAdjunct to Repair of Renal Vascular Lesions
Robert C. Lim, Jr., MD;
A. Brent Eastman, MD;
F. William Blaisdell, MD
AMA Arch Surg. 1972;105(6):847-852.
Abstract
Three cases of ex vivo renovascular repair occurred. This technique resulted in better exposure of the segmental branches of the renal vessels and permitted definitive repair. The first case consisted of vascular reconstruction of a hilar injury of a solitary kidney. The second and third cases consisted of fibromuscular hyperplasia of the distal and secondary renal arteries in renal vascular hypertension.
Author Affiliations
San Francisco
From the Department of Surgery and Trauma Center, University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco General Hospital.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication July 13, 1972.
Read before the 20th scientific meeting of the International Cardiovascular Society, Carmel, Calif, June 23, 1972.
Reprint requests to Department of Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco 94110 (Dr. Lim).
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