Abstract

BackgroundIn this case report, we describe a novel application of the technique of ‘dual-balloon assisted’ cannulation and embolisation of a high flow arterial venous fistula (AVF) in transplant kidney, where attempts at standard and previously described embolisation techniques were proving difficult to achieve.Case presentationSeventy year old gentleman with renal transplant presenting with high output cardiac failure and deteriorating renal function. Angiography demonstrated high flow traumatic AV fistula within transplanted kidney, secondary to multiple biopsies. Attempts at guidewire and guiding sheath placement and stability for occlusion plug deployment were failing due to combination of very high back-flow pressures within the AVF and challenging vascular anatomy; with an aneurysmal, tortuous iliac artery as well as intra renal transplanted vessels. A combination of angioplasty and remodeling aortic balloons in the transplant artery and the host external iliac vein respectively, facilitated stabilization of guiding sheath and hence controlled delivery of an occlusion plug from the venous side of the fistula. The fistula was successfully embolised, leading to complete resolution of patient symptoms and improvement of renal function beyond his previous baseline.ConclusionsPercutaneous embolisation is an established technique to treat iatrogenic AVF in transplant kidneys. High flow pressure through an AVF, as demonstrated in this case, can cause difficulty and raise safety issues in accessing and embolising the AVF using previously described techniques. This case report describes an effective and novel application of the technique of using a second balloon in the host common iliac vein to; lower flow pressure, stabilise the guidewires during plug deployment and prevent displacement of wires and/or plug into the common iliac vein.

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  • In this case report, we describe a novel application of the technique of ‘dual-balloon assisted’ cannulation and embolisation of a high flow arterial venous fistula (AVF) in transplant kidney, where attempts at standard and previously described embolisation techniques were proving difficult to achieve.Case presentation: Seventy year old gentleman with renal transplant presenting with high output cardiac failure and deteriorating renal function

  • High flow in the fistula usually imposes a significant safety challenge during intervention. This case describes a novel application of the technique of dual balloon occlusions facilitating plug embolisation from the venous side of the fistula

  • Case presentation We present a case of a 70-year old Caucasian gentleman who underwent a living donor renal transplant 10 years ago following a diagnosis of glomerulonephritis aged 34

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The occlusion of high flow AVF associated with extreme vessel tortuosity, vessel ectasia and short connecting channel can be achieved using dual occlusion balloons and embolisation via venous approach. The occlusion balloons will reduce speed of flow and minimize risk of device dislodgment and smooth the convoluted path of guiding sheath or catheter to reach the target point. Abbrevations AVF: Arterio-venous fistula; AVM: Arterio-venous malformation; Cr: Creatinine; CT: Computed tomography; eGFR: Estimagted glomerular filtration rate; 6F/ 12F: 6 french/12 french; USS: Ultrasounds scan

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