A Case Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm with Horseshoe Kidney.
10.4326/jjcvs.24.333
- VernacularTitle:馬蹄腎を合併した腹部大動脈りゅうの1例
- Author:
Takashi Hachiya
;
Hiroshi Kaneko
;
Hiroshi Mitsuoka
;
Satoshi Nakamura
;
Shozo Baba
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
1995;24(5):333-336
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
A 67-year-old man receiving treatment for choledocholithiasis was found to have an abdominal aortic aneurysm on CT. The maximum diameter of the aneurysm was 60mm, and the isthmus of a horseshoe kidney was also observed. A total of four renal arteries, two each on the right and left sides, was detected by angiography and helical CT. Two of four arteries bifurcated from the aneurysm. Laparotomy confirmed the presence of a fifth renal artery, which extended from the left common iliac artery to the isthmus. It was not difficult to free the isthmus from the aneurysm. A Y-shaped prosthesis was placed between the normal portion of the aorta and the common iliac arteries without severing the isthmus. The left renal artery arose from the aneurysm and was reconstructed with 6mm knitted Dacron. The right renal artery, which was located below the isthmus, was ligated. The absence of postoperative renal dysfunction confirmed the patency of the reconstructed renal artery. Eleven such cases have been reported in Japan, including the present case. In 5 cases, renal artery reconstruction was performed, and the isthmus was preserved in 8 cases. However, the sites of renal artery bifurcation were correctly detected preoperatively in only 3 of these patients. It appears that accurate preoperative imaging is very important, along with renal artery reconstruction.