PMID: 7010573Jan 1, 1980Paper

Renovascular hypertension treated by autotransplantation

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
P R OlsenS Dorph

Abstract

Renal autotransplantation was performed in 16 patients with severe renovascular hypertension. The hypertension was cured in 13 patients, 2 patients were improved and one patient had no benefit. The postoperative function and morphology of the transplanted kidneys remained unchanged. In our view, renal autotransplantation is a valuable method in the surgical treatment of renovascular hypertension.

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