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  • Title: [Problems arising in connection with surgical management of renovascular hypertension (author's transl)].
    Author: Polterauer P, Piza F, Wagner O, Kretschmer G, Lechner G, Waneck R, Schemper M.
    Journal: Wien Klin Wochenschr; 1981 Oct 30; 93(20):631-5. PubMed ID: 7034377.
    Abstract:
    65 consecutive renal artery stenosis reconstructions for the treatment of severe renovascular hypertension are reported. 63% of the cases were males, 37% females. The disease was caused by arteriosclerosis in 66% of cases and in 23% by fibromuscular dysplasia or other pathological changes of the renal artery; the mean age was 47 in the former. and 31 years in the latter group. An aortorenal saphenous vein bypass was performed in 35% cases, a dacron graft was used in 29% and thrombendarteriectomy was carried out in 23% cases. Positive results were achieved in 68.8% of the patients. 63% of the females became normotensive. Operative mortality due to faulty technique was 4.9% initially. The operative mortality has been zero since 1973. nor have there been any therapeutic failures on a technical basis. No significant correlation was established between age of the patients and result of operation.
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