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Anatomical variations of the renal artery: a computerized tomographic angiogram study in living kidney donors at a Nigerian Kidney Transplant Center
Author(s) -
Abayomi Aremu,
Martin Igbokwe,
Olalekan Olatise,
Ahmad Tijjani Lawal,
Kester Maduadi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
african health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.391
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 1729-0503
pISSN - 1680-6905
DOI - 10.4314/ahs.v21i3.24
Subject(s) - medicine , renal artery , nephrectomy , kidney , kidney transplantation , transplantation , renal function , surgery , radiology
Background: Understanding of the renal vascular anatomy is key to a safe and successful donor nephrectomy, which ulti- mately impacts on the renal graft function and survival in kidney transplant recipients. Objective: To report the various anatomical configurations of the renal artery identified in living kidney donors in a Nige- rian kidney transplant institution . Materials and Methods: The computerized tomography angiograms of 100 consecutive living kidney donors were pro- spectively reviewed over an 18-month period. Anatomical variations of the renal arteries including accessory arteries and early divisions were noted. Duration of surgery and ischemic time were recorded intra-operatively. Data analysis was carried out using IBM SPSS version 20. Results: There were variations in renal artery configuration in 50 (50%) cases, 32% were accessory renal arteries while 18% were early branches of the renal artery. The classical bilateral solitary renal arteries were found in 50 (50%) of potential do- nors. There was statistically significant longer operating and ischemic time in donors with multiple renal arteries as compared with solitary arteries (p<0.05). Conclusion: There are a wide variety of renal artery configurations seen in potential kidney donors. The classical solitary renal artery remains the commonest and most favourable configuration for donor nephrectomy and transplantation. Keywords: Renal artery; variations; living kidney donors.

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