Abstract

An experimental model has been developed in the pig in order to evaluate the effect of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty on fibrous renal artery stenosis. Stenoses were induced by bilateral subtotal ligation with chromic catgut. Six weeks following ligation unilateral transluminal dilatation was performed in 9 pigs using Grüntzig balloon catheters. In only one case a serious complication occurred with rupture of the renal artery. Seven pigs with dilated stenoses were re-examined by angiography 8 to 10 weeks after dilatation. In 6 cases the stenoses were practically completely eliminated while in one cases a re-stenosis developed. Microscopy of the dilated arteries revealed several small and large ruptures of th internal elastic membrane.

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