DIVISION OF THE LEFT RENAL-VEIN DURING AORTIC-SURGERY

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CALLIGARO, KD [1 ]
SAVARESE, RP [1 ]
MCCOMBS, PR [1 ]
DELAURENTIS, DA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN HOSP,SCH MED,VASC SURG SECT,SUITE 101,700 SPRUCE ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19106
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10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80305-8
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Perirenal aortic exposure and control can be facilitated by division of the left renal vein (LRV), but only if adequate collateral venous drainage is present. When incremental elevations in LRV pressure were produced in nine dogs, we noted that left renal glomerular and tubular function (creatinine clearance, sodium retention, urine osmolality, and urine output) were virtually lost at pressures greater than 50 to 60 cm water. Between January 1967 and December 1989, 64 patients underwent LRV division during the performance of abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery (57 of 589=10%) or reconstruction for aortoiliac occlusive disease (7 of 506=1%). LRV stump pressures (LRVSPs) were measured in 44 of these patients and were less than or equal to 60 cm water in all but one instance. Ten of the 64 patients died, but none as a consequence of this maneuver. Postoperatively, all survivors had serial serum creatinine levels measured and either an intravenous pyelogram, renal scan, or arteriogram. One case of a non-functioning left kidney was identified. This occurred in the only patient who underwent re-anastomosis after LRV division. A LRVSP equal to or greater than 50 cm water and extreme venous distention after test clamping served as a contraindication to LRV division in seven other patients. We conclude that a LRVSP less than or equal to 50 to 60 cm water indicates that the LRV may be safely divided during juxtarenal aortic exposure. However, a pressure greater than or equal to 50 to 60 cm water suggests that LRV division should not be carried out unless absolutely essential and then only if right kidney function is known to be adequate. © 1990 Reed Publishing USA.
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