Renal artery surgery in the era of endovascular intervention

2004 
Background: In the last decade the therapeutic concept of renovascular disease has changed. The numbers of primary surgical revascularisations have fallen substantially due to the invention of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). Patients and methods: Retrospective data analysis. From September 1992 to December 2001, 42 patients were operated on 49 renal arteries at our institution. During the same period, 166 PTA of renal arteries alone and 92 PTA with stent were performed. Twenty-five patients and 27 renal arteries were operated encompassing an aortic reconstruction due to atherosclerosis (aortic occlusion 14, aortic aneurysm 11). The median age at operation was 61 years (range 47 years to 76 years). Four patients were operated on because of renal artery aneurysms with a diameter of more than 2.5 cm. The median age of these patients was 68.5 years (range 60 years to 77 years). Seven patients presented with atherosclerotic changes of the renal artery without aorto-iliac involvement. Their median ...
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