TY - JOUR
T1 - Vascular and nonvascular complications of renal transplants
T2 - Sonographic evaluation and correlation with other imaging modalities, surgery, and pathology
AU - Friedewald, Sarah M.
AU - Molmenti, Ernesto P.
AU - Friedewald, John J.
AU - DeJong, Marius R.
AU - Hamper, Ulrike M.
PY - 2005/3/1
Y1 - 2005/3/1
N2 - Cadaveric or living donor renal transplantation is commonly performed in individuals with end-stage renal disease. In recent years, gray-scale sonography, coupled with color Doppler sonography (CDUS), power Doppler sonography (PDUS), or spectral Doppler sonography, has become the primary imaging modality for these patients. Postoperative serial sonography is performed to detect complications and aid in post-transplant management. In addition, sonography is used to guide percutaneous aspiration of fluid or biopsy to diagnose rejection or renal and perirenal masses. In this article we discuss the spectrum of sonographic findings, both vascular and nonvascular, of renal transplant complications, including but not limited to renal arterial and venous stenosis and thrombosis, peritransplant collections (lymphoceles, hematomas, urinomas, and seromas), posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder, and postbiopsy complications (hematomas, pseudoaneurysms, and arteriovenous fistulas). We correlate sonographic findings with those from other imaging modalities (such as angiography, CT, and MRI) and findings at surgery and pathology when possible.
AB - Cadaveric or living donor renal transplantation is commonly performed in individuals with end-stage renal disease. In recent years, gray-scale sonography, coupled with color Doppler sonography (CDUS), power Doppler sonography (PDUS), or spectral Doppler sonography, has become the primary imaging modality for these patients. Postoperative serial sonography is performed to detect complications and aid in post-transplant management. In addition, sonography is used to guide percutaneous aspiration of fluid or biopsy to diagnose rejection or renal and perirenal masses. In this article we discuss the spectrum of sonographic findings, both vascular and nonvascular, of renal transplant complications, including but not limited to renal arterial and venous stenosis and thrombosis, peritransplant collections (lymphoceles, hematomas, urinomas, and seromas), posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder, and postbiopsy complications (hematomas, pseudoaneurysms, and arteriovenous fistulas). We correlate sonographic findings with those from other imaging modalities (such as angiography, CT, and MRI) and findings at surgery and pathology when possible.
KW - Color Doppler ultrasonography
KW - Complications
KW - Power Doppler ultrasonography
KW - Renal transplant
KW - Ultrasonography
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U2 - 10.1002/jcu.20105
DO - 10.1002/jcu.20105
M3 - Article
C2 - 15756666
AN - SCOPUS:15044349054
SN - 0091-2751
VL - 33
SP - 127
EP - 139
JO - Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
JF - Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
IS - 3
ER -