Intrarenal aneurysm of the renal artery in children
W. B. Lorentz Jr, M. C. Browning, V. J. D'Souza, T. A. Glass and A. G. Formanek
Two children with hypertension had intrarenal aneurysms in the renal
artery. In both children, renovascular hypertension was documented by renal
vein renin assay showing elevated renin secretion from the involved kidney
and suppression of renin secretion from the contralateral kidney.
Transcatheter embolization of a segmental artery cured the hypertension in
one case. A nephrectomy performed in the other case, because of multiple
intrarenal aneurysms, was curative. Intrarenal renal artery aneurysms are
an uncommon cause of renovascular hypertension in children. The aneurysms
may be mycotic or congenital in origin, or secondary to diffuse vasculitis.
Although spontaneous resolution of the aneurysms may occur when due to
vasculitis, treatment of most aneurysms is usually necessary. Transcatheter
embolization of solitary aneurysms is an attractive alternative to partial
nephrectomy, since it allows maximal preservation of renal parenchyma with
minimal morbidity.