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Renal Revascularization after Splenic Artery Implantation into the Kidney of Dogs

Studies on Renal Function and Blood Flow

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Pages 215-221 | Received 02 Nov 1975, Published online: 19 Jul 2017
 

Abstract

Renal revascularization by splenic artery implantation into the kidney was studied in 11 dogs. Renal function and blood flow were evaluated after creation of stenosis of the ipsilateral renal artery. It was concluded that the method can be used to revascularize an ischemic kidney resulting in a sufficient renal blood flow with an adequate distribution of blood and maintenance of a reasonably good renal function after contralateral nephrectomy and division of the ipsilateral renal artery.

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