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Endovascular Preparation for Kidney Tranplantation

Endovascular Preparation for Kidney Tranplantation

Recruiting
18-85 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This national study is a feasibility study. It wants to validate all stages of the endovascular preparation of the iliac axis up to the kidney transplant for patients in whom the installation of a tailor-made endoprosthesis was necessary beforehand.

These patients are currently at a therapeutic impasse. This strategy of renal transplantation on an iliac artery endoprosthesis could ultimately give them access to the transplant with an improvement in quality of life and survival, for lower costs of care for the hospital and safety. less social than treatment by hemodialysis

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patient from 18 to 85 years old (beyond 85 years old, guidance must remain exceptional)
  2. Patients with chronic renal failure
  3. Waiting for a kidney transplant
  4. Who have a vascular contraindication to renal transplantation because of their anatomical constraints.

Exclusion Criteria:

1-All criteria contraindicating kidney transplant other than for arterial anatomical problems: All criteria contraindicating kidney transplant other than for arterial anatomical problems:

  • A progressive cancer, which is not cured,
  • An uncontrolled infectious disease,
  • Severe cardiovascular or respiratory disease making general anesthesia impossible,
  • Unstabilized psychiatric disorders or illness,
  • Dementia proven to have progressed after specialist advice
  • Major obesity, with a body mass index greater than 50 kg/m2
  • Patient refusal 2. Patient under curatorship 3. Pregnant woman 4. Patients for whom it will not be possible to organize regular medical follow-up

Study details
    Renal Failure Chronic
    Kidney Transplant

NCT06677437

Hospices Civils de Lyon

16 October 2025

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