The article deals with the experience in surgical treatment of 157 patients with vasorenal hypertension consequent upon unspecific aortoarteritis. On the grounds of communications in the literature and their own clinical findings, the authors analyse the character of the affection in unspecific aortoarteritis and the peculiarities of the course of vasorenal hypertension and emphasize the malignancy of its course and inefficacy of nonoperative treatment. The indications and contraindications for various reconstructive operations on the renal arteries and the dependence of the results of surgery on the duration of the disease and the term of the operative intervention are discussed in detail. The authors also describe their experience in the modern methods of kidney revascularization. With the use of radiologically guided endovascular dilatation and an nitinol endoprosthesis they not only expanded considerably the possibilities of intervention on the renal vessels but improved the results of the management of vasorenal hypertension.
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