O'neill W Charles, Baumgarten Deborah A
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Am J Kidney Dis. 2002 Apr;39(4):663-78. doi: 10.1053/ajkd.2002.31978.
Sonography is a simple, inexpensive, and readily available imaging modality that has become an essential component of the management of renal transplantation. It is indicated in almost all patients with acute renal failure and also is useful in the evaluation of pain, infection, and hematuria and the performance of percutaneous biopsy. Although many aspects of sonography are similar in native and transplanted kidneys, there are important differences and problems unique to the renal allograft, which form the basis for this review. The anatomy of renal transplantation and changes that accompany parenchymal disorders are discussed, but particular attention focuses on problems related to the urinary tract, fluid collections, and vascular disorders. By becoming more familiar with transplant sonography, nephrologists will be better able to incorporate this indispensable tool into the care of their patients.
超声检查是一种简单、廉价且易于获得的成像方式,已成为肾移植管理的重要组成部分。几乎所有急性肾衰竭患者都适用超声检查,它在评估疼痛、感染、血尿以及经皮活检操作方面也很有用。尽管超声检查在自体肾和移植肾中的许多方面相似,但肾移植异体存在重要差异和独特问题,这构成了本综述的基础。本文讨论了肾移植的解剖结构以及实质疾病伴随的变化,但特别关注与尿路、液体积聚和血管疾病相关的问题。通过更熟悉移植超声检查,肾病学家将能更好地将这一不可或缺的工具纳入对患者的护理中。