Volume 45, Issue 2 pp. 118-122

Comparison of spiral CT angiography with conventional digital subtraction angiography in the evaluation of renal transplant donors: A pilot study

Christopher Chu

Christopher Chu

Departments of Radiology and

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Noel Young

Noel Young

Departments of Radiology and

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Howard Lau

Howard Lau

Urology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia

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First published: 12 January 2002
Citations: 4
Correspondence: Dr Noel Young, Department of Radiology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia. Email: [email protected]

C Chu FRANZCR; N Young FRANZCR; H Lau FRANZCR.

SUMMARY

Conventional digital subtraction renal arteriography (IA-DSA) has been traditionally used as the preoperative imaging modality for assessment of renal vascular anatomy for renal transplant donors. This study evaluates the potential use of spiral CT angiography in replacing IA-DSA in the preoperative assessment of this group of patients. Seven patients underwent both spiral CT angiography and IA-DSA between October 1997 and April 1998. It is concluded that spiral CT angiography can demonstrate the number, length and location of renal arteries and it is suggested that spiral CT angiography can potentially replace IA-DSA in the preoperative assessment of renal donors.

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