@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02015763, author = {Kawabata, Tsutomu and Kusaba, A and Uesato, T and Koja, K and Kina, M and Chibana, T and Kuniyoshi, Y and Iha, K and Ikemura, F and Kamata, Y and Kinjo, O}, issue = {1}, journal = {琉球大学医学会雑誌 : 医学部紀要 = Ryukyu medical journal}, month = {}, note = {A Japanese man suffering from a headache and a hemorrhage in his bilateral eye-grounds due to renovascular hypertension was successfully treated with aorto-renal autogenous vein bypass graft. He had a severe stenosis at the orifice of the right renal artery. Nine months prior to his admission, he underwent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for a stenotic lesion of the right renal artery, but it failed due to the recurrence of hypertension. Preoperative arteriography revealed a severe stensosis at the orifice of the right renal artery. An autogenous vein bypass graft between the infrarenal abdominal aorta and the mid-portion of the right renal artery was performed. The autogenous vein graft was reinforced by wrapping technique using Dacron mesh to prevent postoperative aneurysmal dilatation. Blood pressure reverted from 200/140 mmHg preoperatively to 140/80 mmHg postoperatively, without any medications., 論文}, pages = {34--43}, title = {[症例報告]AORTO-RENAL AUTOVEIN BYPASS FOR RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION : A CASE REPORT}, volume = {10}, year = {1987} }