53: Renal Artery Stenosis

CASE 53 Renal Artery Stenosis





Catheterization


Selective right and left renal angiography was performed using a 6 French, 55 cm long internal mammary guide catheter. Selective right renal angiography uncovered a nonsignificant stenosis of the ostium (Figure 53-1 and Video 53-1). Left renal angiography confirmed the findings on MRA with a very severe eccentric stenosis of the proximal segment of the left renal artery apparent (Figure 53-2 and Video 53-2).




The decision was made to perform left renal artery stenting and, after administration of a bolus followed by an infusion of bivalirudin, the operator positioned a 0.014 inch floppy-tipped guidewire in the left renal artery and performed predilatation with a 4.5 mm diameter by 15 mm long rapid exchange balloon (Figures 53-3, 53-4). After balloon predilatation, a 6.0 mm diameter by 15 mm long bare-metal stent on a rapid exchange, a 0.014 inch platform was positioned in the proximal segment of the left renal artery (Figure 53-5). The stent was deployed by inflating the balloon to 10 atmospheres of pressure. An excellent angiographic result was obtained (Figure 53-6 and Video 53-3).






Jun 11, 2016 | Posted by in CARDIOLOGY | Comments Off on 53: Renal Artery Stenosis

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