
Background: The vascular anastomosis is important technique in the renal transplantation. the authors report the result of the vascular anastomosis in the renal transplantation from living donor at 115 people's hospital. Materials and Methods: 64 patiens underwent renal transplantation at No.115 People's Hospital from February 2004 to April 2014. Vascular complications were determined by the physical and laboratory examination. Results: 7/64 individuals had multi-artery while 2/64 had 2 renal veins. 10/64 patients (15,62 percent) get vascular anastomosis irregularly, 9/64 of them (14,06 percent) had been transferred the vein. Vascular complications were noted in 3/64 patients (4,68 percent) as arterial stenosis 3 months postoperatively. But good results were obtained by arterial. stenting. No complication of thrombosis was observed. Conclusions: Vascular anastomosis technique (normal vasculary or transferred vein) in the renal transplantation from living donor at No.115 People's Hospital was safety. The rate of the vascular stenosis was (4,68 percent) 3 months postoperatively. All cases were treated successfully by arterial stenting.
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