Volume 34, Issue 10 2014 pp. 2305-2307
Article

Enteric Fistulation After Renal Artery Reconstruction: A Systematic Literature Review

David Bergqvist

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David Bergqvist

Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden

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Martin Björck

Martin Björck

Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden

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First published: 17 July 2010
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Abstract

A systematic literature review has revealed 14 cases of arterioenteric fistulation after renovascular reconstruction. Among the 14 patients, 9 had thrombotic occlusion of the reconstruction and 5 underwent nephrectomy, but neither procedure prevented fistulation. There was a dominance of right-sided bypass reconstructions. All patients but one suffered from gastrointestinal bleeding; 3 died before operation and 5 had herald bleeds. Three died as a direct result of surgery. Various technical solutions were used, and the follow-up time was clearly unsatisfactory; in only 2 patients was the follow-up longer than 1 year. Arterioenteric fistulation is a serious complication, associated with a highmortality rate and a high incidence of kidney loss among survivors.

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