Abstract

Traumatic blunt abdominal bilateral renal artery thrombosis is a rare entity leading to end stage renal disease and has significant morbidity due to renal replacement therapy. Previously many attempts of revascularisation beyond 24 h have led to failure. We report a case of delayed presentation of bilateral renal artery thrombosis in which revascularisation was attempted beyond 24 h and was successful in terms of patient becoming dialysis-free.

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