Semin intervent Radiol 2004; 21(4): 235-237
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-861557
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Perirenal Transplant Fluid Collections

Howard M. Richard1  III 
  • 1Interventional Radiology, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, District of Columbia
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Publication Date:
07 January 2005 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Various collections can develop in the space surrounding a renal transplant. These collections can present at any point in time from the immediate post transplant period to several months post transplantation and can be incidental or cause significant transplant dysfunction. The use on computed tomography and ultrasound allows for the imaging characteristics of these collections and their relationship to the transplanted kidney to be easily characterized. Standard means of percutaneously accessing the collections to obtain fluid is instrumental in diagnosing their etiology. Urinomas, hematomas, seroma, lymphomas and abscesses can be seen. The management of these collections is dependent on the nature of the peritransplant collection. Optimal care of patients with peritransplant collections is best attained by considered collaboration of a multi-specialty team.

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Howard M Richard IIIM.D. 

Interventional Radiology, Washington Hospital Center

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