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Sujit Vijay Sakpal

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Dobbs K, Reuvekamp E, Limburg B, Sakpal S
Transplant Proc . 2025 Jan; 57(2):180-186. PMID: 39843344
Background: Data on barriers to live-kidney donation in the rural United States is limited despite its widespread adoption across the country. Methods: A retrospective review of 1776 self-referrals for live-kidney...
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Sakpal S, Holbeck M, Wade A, Singh K, Singal A
SAGE Open Med Case Rep . 2024 Feb; 12:2050313X241235012. PMID: 38410692
Alcohol use disorder is a major public health concern, contributing to significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Alcohol-associated liver disease is a major consequence of alcohol use disorder, with liver transplantation...
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Saucedo-Crespo H, Myrmoe A, Hardie K, Uzunlar S, Sakpal S, Auvenshine C
Int J Surg Case Rep . 2023 Oct; 112:108992. PMID: 37898006
Introduction: External bladder drainage with an indwelling transurethral catheter is standard during kidney transplant. Difficult Foley catheter placement is a frequent problem and one of the most common reasons for...
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Sakpal S, Hardie K, Peters E, Saucedo-Crespo H
Transplant Proc . 2023 Jul; 55(8):1900-1902. PMID: 37479542
Background: Donor renovascular anatomic variations can hinder renal transplantation (RT), especially from live donors. Back-table vascular reconstruction can be effective in the use of renal allografts with multiple renal arteries...
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Hardie K, Peters E, Saucedo-Crespo H, Sakpal S
S D Med . 2023 Feb; 75(suppl 8):s23. PMID: 36745997
Introduction: Donor renovascular anomalies, including multiplicity, length and caliber of blood vessels, could hinder renal transplantation, especially from live-donors. However, meticulous back-bench vascular reconstruction ascertaining orientation and patency of individual...
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Saucedo-Crespo H, Hardie K, Sakpal S, Auvenshine C, Steers J
Transplant Proc . 2022 Sep; 54(8):2248-2253. PMID: 36167595
Background: The traditional approach in combined liver-kidney transplantation involves 2 separate and sequential incisions. We describe a modification of the standard Mercedes incision that allows a single-incision operation while providing...
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Vierhout T, Saucedo-Crespo H, Auvenshine C, Sakpal S
SAGE Open Med Case Rep . 2022 Mar; 10:2050313X221083513. PMID: 35308056
Steal syndrome is a potential complication of surgically created arteriovenous fistulas that can result in sensory and/or motor deficits, or tissue loss in the affected limb. Several surgical techniques have...
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Ness C, Saucedo-Crespo H, Auvenshine C, Steers J, Sakpal S
Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken) . 2021 Aug; 17(6):383-387. PMID: 34386199
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Wiley H, Varilek B, Saucedo-Crespo H, Sakpal S, Auvenshine C, Steers J, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2021 Jul; 53(6):1872-1879. PMID: 34246475
Background: Indigenous people experience higher rates of end-stage renal disease as well as negative predictive factors that undermine kidney transplantation (KT) success. Despite these inequalities, data suggest that short-term outcomes...
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Sakpal S, Donahue S, Ness C, Saucedo-Crespo H, Auvenshine C, Steers J, et al.
S D Med . 2021 Mar; 74(1):21-27. PMID: 33691053
Advances in the field of solid-organ transplantation (SOT), namely evolution of surgical techniques, developments in immunosuppressive therapies and efforts to maximize utilization of donor allografts (deceased and living), have resulted...