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Original Article

Surgical Correction of Renovascular Hypertension in Patients with One Kidney

A Report of 9 Cases

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Pages 81-83 | Received 19 Oct 1978, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Nine patients with severe renovascular hypertension underwent surgical revascularisation of their single kidney. The blood pressure normalized postoperatively in seven patients. Four of them no longer required antihypertensive medication and three required only moderate doses. One patient died of myocardial infarction three days after the operation. The ninth patient also became normotensive, but preoperative renal failure progressed and she died of cardiac failure while on haemodialysis 16 months postoperatively. The results suggest that singlekidney renovascular hypertension is more amenable to surgery than is unilateral disease in patients with two kidneys, because the hypertensive effect of the other kidney is lacking.

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