Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported?
Vascular torsion in a renal allograft after placement in the retroperitoneum is rare and has only been reported twice in the literature. It is an extrinsically mediated process that occurs at the vascular pedicle resulting in graft compromise and potential loss. Rapid diagnosis and immediate surgica...
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description | Vascular torsion in a renal allograft after placement in the retroperitoneum is rare and has only been reported twice in the literature. It is an extrinsically mediated process that occurs at the vascular pedicle resulting in graft compromise and potential loss. Rapid diagnosis and immediate surgical intervention may salvage allograft function. Herein, we present a unique case of a 42-year-old male that developed renal allograft torsion following a second kidney transplant placed in the retroperitoneum. Immediate detorsion did not resolve allograft dysfunction, and a biopsy revealed acute cellular mediated rejection. After antithymocyte globulin treatment, allograft function was salvaged. A review of the current literature shows that the incidence, morbidity, and long term allograft function of intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal torsion are different. As such, torsion of the retroperitoneal kidney demonstrates encouraging allograft salvage rates. Only the third case reported to date, this serves as a contribution to the growing body of literature in retroperitoneal renal torsion and reviews the risks, medication considerations, diagnostic tests, and treatment modalities in a unique disease process. |
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spelling | doaj-art-7a5d892ec1d043b39f843682f45212d82025-02-03T06:12:10ZengWileyCase Reports in Transplantation2090-69432090-69512014-01-01201410.1155/2014/561506561506Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported?Michael Sosin0Wuya Lumeh1Matthew Cooper2Medstar Georgetown Transplant Institute, Georgetown University Hospital, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW, Main Hospital Building, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20007, USAGeorgetown University School of Medicine, Medical Dental Building, 3900 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20057, USAMedstar Georgetown Transplant Institute, Georgetown University Hospital, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW, Main Hospital Building, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20007, USAVascular torsion in a renal allograft after placement in the retroperitoneum is rare and has only been reported twice in the literature. It is an extrinsically mediated process that occurs at the vascular pedicle resulting in graft compromise and potential loss. Rapid diagnosis and immediate surgical intervention may salvage allograft function. Herein, we present a unique case of a 42-year-old male that developed renal allograft torsion following a second kidney transplant placed in the retroperitoneum. Immediate detorsion did not resolve allograft dysfunction, and a biopsy revealed acute cellular mediated rejection. After antithymocyte globulin treatment, allograft function was salvaged. A review of the current literature shows that the incidence, morbidity, and long term allograft function of intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal torsion are different. As such, torsion of the retroperitoneal kidney demonstrates encouraging allograft salvage rates. Only the third case reported to date, this serves as a contribution to the growing body of literature in retroperitoneal renal torsion and reviews the risks, medication considerations, diagnostic tests, and treatment modalities in a unique disease process.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/561506 |
spellingShingle | Michael Sosin Wuya Lumeh Matthew Cooper Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? Case Reports in Transplantation |
title | Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? |
title_full | Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? |
title_fullStr | Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? |
title_full_unstemmed | Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? |
title_short | Torsion of the Retroperitoneal Kidney: Uncommon or Underreported? |
title_sort | torsion of the retroperitoneal kidney uncommon or underreported |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/561506 |
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