Abstract
Nephrotic syndrome is common in immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis (AL). In patients who do not achieve renal recovery, renal ablation has been reported for intractable proteinuria. We describe a patient with renal-limited AL who failed therapy and developed disabling proteinuria. He underwent laparoscopic ligation of the native ureters. Post-operatively, blood pressure improved. Hemodialysis was initiated. We conclude that bilateral ureteral ligation is a novel and minimally invasive method of renal ablation and may be considered for patients with refractory nephrotic syndrome.