Abstract

Objective The purpose of this study is to assess the value of multi-slice spiral CT(MSCT)in the preoperative evaluation of living renal donor as a all in one modality.Methods Thirty-six potential living renal donors underwent the examination using a GE light VCT scanner.Informed consent was obtained from all participants.The plain scan,early arterial phase,late arterial phase and excretory phase scans are performed in the former 25 donors(injection rate 5 ml/s,total volume 100 ml,tube tension 120 kV).While in the later 11 donors(2 ml/s 40 ml+4 ml/s 60 ml),the scanning protocol included the plain scan(100 kV),vascular phase and excretory phase scans(100 kV).The excretory phase data were used in the reconstruction of CT urography in both groups.All images were reviewed by one radiologist and one urologist,and the findings of MSCT were compared with intraoperative findings for 33 donors,to investigate the utilities of MSCT in assessing renal vascularity,urinary tract and lesions of renal parenchyma.When discrepancies are found between the two reviewers,consensus was obtained via discussion.Au data was statiscally processed with SPSS for Windows.Results MSCT angiography is in accordance with intraoperative findings in demonstrating the anatomy of renal arteries and renal vein trunk,accesary arteries,early branching of renal artery.The findings from CTA are highly in accordance with the intraoperative findings,which facilitate intraoperative ligation and reduce relevant complications.CTU demonstrates the anatomy of urinary tract in good agreement with the intraoperative findings.The image quality of 3D vascularity and CTU between the two groups.scored 4.4±1.2 vs 4.2±1.3 and 4.6±0.8 vs 4.4±0.9 respectively,no statistical between-groups difference was found(Z=-0.89,-0.47,P>0.05).Conclusion MSCT multiphase scanning combined with CTA and CTU play a important role in the evaluation of living renal donor,which preoperatively provide detailed information of renal vascularity,urinary tract and renal parenchyma as a all-in-one modality. Key words: Kidney transplantation; Tomography,X-ray computed; Urography

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