Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension

Pediatric renovascular hypertension is typically managed with revascularization, angioplasty, or radical nephrectomy. We describe the case of a 13-year-old boy with medically refractory renovascular hypertension who presented to our institution after a failed arterial bypass. Subsequent angiography...

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Main Authors: Matt S. Ashley, Gregory Moneta, Siamak Daneshmand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2009.40
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spelling doaj-ab20b8b6f09b46faa820aafa032aa44b2020-11-25T02:19:08ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2009-01-01928729010.1100/tsw.2009.40Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular HypertensionMatt S. Ashley0Gregory Moneta1Siamak Daneshmand2Section of Urologic Oncology, Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Division of Vascular Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Center for Health and Healing, Portland, OR 97239, USASection of Urologic Oncology, Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Division of Vascular Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Center for Health and Healing, Portland, OR 97239, USASection of Urologic Oncology, Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Division of Vascular Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Center for Health and Healing, Portland, OR 97239, USAPediatric renovascular hypertension is typically managed with revascularization, angioplasty, or radical nephrectomy. We describe the case of a 13-year-old boy with medically refractory renovascular hypertension who presented to our institution after a failed arterial bypass. Subsequent angiography and renin sampling of the segmental renal veins suggested that the lower pole of the kidney was affected exclusively by the relative hypoperfusion. We proceeded with an open partial nephrectomy in order to excise the affected region of the kidney, while preserving maximum renal function. The patient was normotensive off all antihypertensive medication and without complications 8 months postoperatively. We believe that partial nephrectomy is a reasonable treatment for children with renovascular hypertension secondary to segmental hypoperfusion, and it should be considered as alternative therapy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2009.40
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author Matt S. Ashley
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Siamak Daneshmand
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Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
The Scientific World Journal
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title Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
title_short Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
title_full Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
title_fullStr Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Open Partial Nephrectomy for Pediatric Renovascular Hypertension
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series The Scientific World Journal
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description Pediatric renovascular hypertension is typically managed with revascularization, angioplasty, or radical nephrectomy. We describe the case of a 13-year-old boy with medically refractory renovascular hypertension who presented to our institution after a failed arterial bypass. Subsequent angiography and renin sampling of the segmental renal veins suggested that the lower pole of the kidney was affected exclusively by the relative hypoperfusion. We proceeded with an open partial nephrectomy in order to excise the affected region of the kidney, while preserving maximum renal function. The patient was normotensive off all antihypertensive medication and without complications 8 months postoperatively. We believe that partial nephrectomy is a reasonable treatment for children with renovascular hypertension secondary to segmental hypoperfusion, and it should be considered as alternative therapy.
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