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Renal retransplantation after kidney and pancreas transplantation using the renal vessels of the failed allograft: pitfalls and pearls
Authors:Marcio F. Chedid  Manuel Moreno Gonzales  Suresh Raghavaiah  Ashutosh Chauhan  Timucin Taner  Geir I. Nedredal  Walter D. Park  Mark D. Stegall
Affiliation:Division of Transplantation Surgery, Department of Surgery and von Liebig Transplant Center, Mayo Clinic, , Rochester, MN, USA
Abstract:
Renal retransplantation after a failed prior kidney and pancreas transplant is being increasingly performed. In these complex cases, both iliac fossae have been used for prior transplants, and the placement of the new allograft can be problematic. We describe our experience with an alternative technique for renal retransplantation (RRTx) in the setting of severe bilateral aortoiliac atherosclerosis or scarring and fibrosis on the iliac vessels. Nephrectomy of the failed allograft is performed, and the renal vessels of the failed allograft (RVFA) are preserved. The new kidney is implanted on RVFA at the same operative time. This technique was attempted and successfully accomplished in a total of six patients (mean operative time = 240 ± 63 min). One postoperative complication occurred: poor arterial inflow to the allograft, being corrected reoperatively. Hospitalizations ranged from five to eight d. Five of the six patients were alive with a functioning allograft at last follow‐up (a single graft failure occurred 21 months postoperatively in the setting of post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disease that also led to patient death). Renal vessels of the failed allograft seem to be suitable alternative vascular conduits for renal retransplantation after prior kidney and pancreas transplants.
Keywords:allograft nephrectomy  operative technique  renal retransplantation  renal vessels of the failed allograft  simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation
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