Krneta A
Helv Chir Acta. 1979 Feb;45(6):749-52.
Renal autotransplantation seems to be of great value as a means of renal revascularization in hypertension of renovascular origin, especially in those cases in which the preceding angioplastic procedure have resulted in failure or in cases with peripheral or difficult stenoses of the renal artery. One case is reported with a coarctation of the abdominal aorta involving both kidney arteries. The patient was treated by bypass operation and kidney autotransplantation. Two years later both kidneys are functioning normally and the patient is normotensive.