Multiple-Artery Renal Transplantation: Emphasis on Extracorporeal Methods of Donor Arterial Reconstruction

Abstract
The operative techniques to transplant [human] kidneys with multiple renal arteries and recent experience with them are reviewed. The preferred methods are anastomosis with a Carrel aortic patch and extracorporeal arterial repair before transplantation. These are simple and effective methods that avoid subjecting the kidney to prolonged ischemia. Revascularization of all renal arteries is important to obviate ischemic allograft complications. [Renal transplantation has become a safe and effective method to treat end stage renal failure.].