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Simultaneous Vs. Sequential Laparoscopic Bilateral Native Nephrectomy and Renal Transplantation

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Journal Transplantation
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2005 Nov 10
PMID 16278596
Citations 10
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Abstract

We reviewed our experience with simultaneous single incision bilateral native nephrectomy and renal transplantation in 11 patients (Group 1), compared to seven recipients who underwent staged laparoscopic bilateral nephrectomy followed by kidney transplantation (Group 2). Mean age, donor source, sex, cause of ESRD, and specimen size were similar in both groups (P=0.1). All Group 2 patients and 9 of 11 Group 1 patients had autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease. Perioperative Group 1 complications included: bowel injury, transplant urine leak, necrotic pancreatitis, delayed bowel movement, and severe shoulder pain secondary to diaphragmatic irritation. Seven (63.6%) Group 1 patients required an additional surgical procedure: midline incisional hernia, repair ureteral fistula, and repair enterocutaneous fistula. One Group 1 patient lost his graft secondary to bowel injury and intra-abdominal sepsis. No major complications, reoperations, or graft loss occurred in Group 2. For simultaneous bilateral native nephrectomy and kidney transplantation, over 60% of patients required an additional surgical procedure. Laparoscopic bilateral nephrectomy followed by kidney transplantation is a safe and feasible alternative.

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