Renal Artery Occlusion
Renal artery occlusion is the obstruction of the vessel that carries blood to the kidney, which reduces or interrupts flow to this organ.
Frequent symptoms: It may present with pain in the flank or abdomen, changes in blood pressure, and alterations in kidney function; in some cases it goes unnoticed.
Common causes: It is usually associated with clots, narrowing of the arteries, or circulatory problems that affect the blood supply to the kidney.
Which specialist treats it? The angiologist and the vascular surgeon study the condition of the blood vessels, while the nephrologist assesses how the kidney is responding. In the event of severe pain or sudden changes in blood pressure, a professional evaluation is important.
Specialties that treat renal artery occlusion
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in renal artery occlusion
Dr. Lorenzo Rish Fein
Dra. Maria Isabel Aguilar Montes de Oca
Dr. Aristóteles Quintero Díaz
Dr. Francisco Manuel González Hernández
Dr. Saul Soto Solis
Dr. Jaqueline Ramírez Ramos
Dr. José Ángel Barajas Colón
Dr. Luis Miguel Torres Orozco
Dr. Leopoldo Vásquez Cardona
Dr. Odette Del Carmen Diaz Avendaño
Dr. Nicolas Marcelo Ramos Rocha
Dr. Juan José Salazar González
Dr. Pablo Martín Boada Sandoval
Dra. Laura Figueroa Hernández
Dr. Carlos Cesar Ramirez Moreno
Dra. Gabriela Maya Duarte
Dra. Adriana Flores Palacios
Dr. Luis Alberto Guzmán Cruz
Dr. Misael Sanchez
Dr. Guadalupe Gallo Cabrera
Frequently asked questions
What is renal artery occlusion?
Renal artery occlusion is the obstruction of the vessel that carries blood to the kidney, which reduces or interrupts flow to this organ.
Which doctor treats renal artery occlusion?
Renal Artery Occlusion is usually treated by specialists in angiologist, nephrologist, vascular surgeon.