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The aim of this study is to review the surgical outcome of kidney retransplantation in the ipsilateral iliac fossa in comparison to first kidney transplants. The database was screened for retransplantations between 1995 and 2013. Each study patient was matched with 3 patients with a first kidney transplantation. Just for graft and patient survival analyses, we added an extra control group including all patients receiving a second transplantation in the contralateral iliac fossa. We identified 99 patients who received a retransplantation in the ipsilateral iliac fossa. There was significantly more blood loss and longer operative time in the retransplantation group. The rate of vascular complications and graft nephrectomies within 1 year was significantly higher in the study group. The graft survival rates at 1 year and 3, 5, and 10 years were 76%, 67%, 61%, and 47% in the study group versus 94%, 88%, 77%, and 67% (p < 0.001) in the first control group versus 91%, 86%, 78%, and 57% (p = 0.008) in the second control group. Patient survival did not differ significantly between the groups. Kidney retransplantation in ipsilateral iliac fossa is surgically challenging and associated with more vascular complications and graft loss within the first year after transplantation. Whenever feasible, the second renal transplant (first retransplant) should be performed contralateral to the prior failed one.  相似文献   

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Introduction

At present, a second kidney transplant is considered an established therapeutic option for patients who have lost a previous graft. Second transplants show similar graft survival as first transplants. A debate exists about the benefit of submitting the patient to a third or fourth renal transplant, or to maintain dialysis.

Objective

We sought to analyze graft and patient survivals as well as associated variables and surgical complications of third and fourth transplantations.

Material and Methods

From July 1985 to December 2008, we performed 74 third and 8 fourth transplantations among 2763 cases. We prospectively collected the variables of age, gender, graft origin, hyperimmunization, time on dialysis, location, bench surgery, acute rejection episodes, graft survival, and operative complications.

Results

Third and fourth trasplantations were performed in 49 men and 33 women, with an overall mean age of 40.26 years who were on dialysis for an average of 126.89 months before transplantation. Mean graft survivals of their first and second grafts were 35.6 and 50.1 months, respectively. Acute or chronic rejection was reason for renal failure in 71% and 75% of cases, respectively. Patient survivals at 1 and 5 years were 92.7% and 90.6%, for third and both 85.7% for the fourth transplantation. The third and fourth transplantations showed 1- and 5-year graft survivals of 88% and 76.4% and 71.4% and 42.9%, respectively. Sixty-eight cases underwent cadaveric donor and 14 living donor (mean age, 42.1 years) transplantations. Nine patients were hyperimmunized.In 60 cases, we used the left kidney. Orthotopic kidney transplantation was performed in 15 cases; heterotopic transplant to the right iliac fossa in 40 and in the left iliac fossa in 17 cases. Arterial bench surgery was necessary in 6 cases and venous in 3. We performed 3 hepatorenal and 1 cardiorenal transplantation. The complications included 29 cases (35.4%) of postoperative acute tubular necrosis, 14 of acute rejection episodes (17.1%); 12 of perirenal hematoma (14.6%); 1 urinary fistula (1.2%); 4 lymphocele (4.9%); 2 ureteral stenosis (2.4%); variables arterial kink requiring surgery (1.2%), and 1 venous thrombosis with graft loss (1.2%). The 4 patients who died in the perioperative period succumbed to intravascular disseminated coagulation (n = 1) cardiac failure (n = 2), and septic shock (n = 1). Induction antibody therapy, hyperimmunized status, or operative complications were not independent prognostic factors for patient or graft survival.

Conclusions

Third or fourth renal transplantations constitute a valid therapeutic option with reasonable short- and long-term patient and graft survivals. Although orthotopic kidney transplantation was used in selected patients, we preferred an iliac fossa approach for most.  相似文献   

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IntroductionKidney transplantation (KT) is a surgery performed worldwide and has some complications. The objective of this study is to evaluate our surgical complications, comparing the outcomes with those KTs without surgical complications.Patients and MethodsAn observational cross-sectional study of all surgical complications among 3102 kidney transplants performed between June 1980 and April 2018.ResultsOf 3102 kidney transplantations, 490 (15.8%) had the following complications: surgical complications (n = 527); urinary (n = 184; 5.9%); vascular (n = 140; 4.5%); wound-related (n = 78; 2.5%); lymphocele (n = 56; 1.8%); and others (n = 69; 2.2%). The most common complications were ureteral obstruction (n = 85; 2.7%) and urinary fistula (n = 72; 2.3%). The immunosuppression regimen did not influence the surgical complications rate. Surgical complications mainly occurred in male (71.4% vs 66.7%) and heavier (67.6 ± 13.9 vs 65.9 ± 13.5 kg) recipients (P < .05). The hospitalization time was also different (26.3 ± 30.6 vs 15.0 ± 38.8 days, P < .05). Serum creatinine values were different until the second year. After that, the renal function was approximately the same. Nearly 26.1% of complicated kidney transplants had delayed graft function (vs 14.8%, P < .001). Only 23.9% of complicated kidney transplants needed transplant nephrectomy (vs 6.2%, P < .001). The survival of kidneys with surgical complications was lower (64.2 ± 4.5 vs 94.09 ± 2.6 months, P < .001).Discussion/ConclusionKidney transplant surgical complications occur over time, especially urinary and vascular complications, remaining a problem that leads to prolonged hospitalization and decreased graft survival.  相似文献   

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《Transplantation proceedings》2023,55(5):1134-1139
BackgroundOptimal organ preservation remains a critical hallmark event in renal transplantation as it is the supply line. Previous studies have shown that the choice of preservation solution may affect transplant outcomes. In this study, we aimed to present the early follow-up results of the graft and patients, using lactated Ringer to preserve kidney allografts with living donors.MethodsThe results of 97 living donor transplant operations performed in Sanko University Hospital were evaluated retrospectively. The patient's evaluation included demographics, dialysis time duration, renal replacement method, primary disease, comorbidity, surgical and clinical complications in the acute period, graft functions, blood levels of calcineurin inhibitor drugs, anastomotic renal artery, warm ischemia, and cold ischemia times.ResultsDonor (49 men, 50.5%) and recipient (58 men, 59.7%) demographics, HLA compatibility (mismatch), hospitalization days, and length of warm and cold ischemic time are summarized in Table 1. Primary nonfunction was not defined in any patients, but delayed graft function was observed during the follow-up of 3 patients (3.09%), who were all hypotensive in the post-transplantation period, and positive inotropic infusion was needed for hemodynamic stability.ConclusionsLactated Ringer demonstrated efficacy in terms of patient and graft survival, and its lower cost represents a financial advantage, so it can be used in living donor kidney transplantation because it is safe, effective, and inexpensive. Standard preservation solutions may still be recommended in cases with long cold ischemia times, such as paired exchange transplants and cadaveric transplants. Thus, randomized controlled studies are needed for further investigation.  相似文献   

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One option for using organs from donors with a suboptimal nephron mass, e.g. expanded criteria donors (ECD) kidneys, is dual kidney transplantation (DKT). In adult recipients, DKT can be carried out by several techniques, but the unilateral placement of both kidneys (UDKT) offers the advantages of single surgical access and shorter operating time. One hundred UDKT were performed using kidneys from ECD donors with a mean age of 72 years (Group 1). The technique consists of transplanting both kidneys extraperitoneally in the same iliac fossa. The results were compared with a cohort of single kidney transplants (SKT) performed with the same selection criteria in the same study period (Group 2, n = 73). Ninety‐five percent of UDKTs were positioned in the right iliac fossa, lengthening the right renal vein with an inferior vena cava patch. In 69% of cases, all anastomoses were to the external iliac vessels end‐to‐side. Surgical complications were comparable in both groups. At 3‐year follow‐up, patient and graft survival rates were 95.6 and 90.9% in Group 1, respectively. UDKT can be carried out with comparable surgical complication rates as SKT, leaving the contralateral iliac fossa untouched and giving elderly recipients a better chance of receiving a transplant, with optimal results up to 3‐years follow‐up.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo analyze the incidence of surgical complications its diagnosis and treatment after renal transplantation.MethodsA retrospective study measuring the incidence of surgical complications and reviewing its diagnosis and treatment in 185 renal single transplants.Results185 transplants, 27% had surgical complications. Only one patient lost the graft due to surgical complications and there was no associated mortality. Cold ischemia time 20 hours. Double J stenting in 19%, under surgeon’s opinion. Vascular complications 3,2% (all of them renal artery stenosis). Urological complications 6,4%. Perinephric haematoma 7%. Lymphocele 4,9%. Peritoneum related complications 4%. Other 4%. The diagnosis was clinical and radiological in most of cases. 14% needed any kind of intervention.ConclusionsOur results are similar to those reported in other recent series. Only one surgical team involved and the same technique for vascular and vesico-ureteric anastomosis probably makes lower our complications rate. Early postoperative abdominal ultrasonography contributes to the diagnosis of surgical complications. The initial treatment approach is the endoscopic-conservative one, with exceptions.  相似文献   

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BackgroundLong-term results of kidney transplant (KTx) in older patients may differ from younger recipients owing to increased cardiovascular comorbidities. The study aimed to analyze surgical and nonsurgical complications that develop in the long-term follow-up period after KTx, and factors that influence results of KTx in recipients aged 60 years and older (≥60) compared with younger recipients (<60).MethodsOne hundred seventy-five patients aged ≥60 years and 175 patients aged <60 years who received a kidney graft from the same deceased donor were enrolled in the study. In the long-term follow-up period (3 months to 5 years after KTx) the incidence of surgical and nonsurgical complications, as well as patient and kidney graft survival, were compared. Additionally, the influence of early complications on patients and kidney graft survival was assessed.ResultsThere were no differences between recipients aged ≥60 years compared with recipients aged <60 years in occurrence of surgical complications (graft artery stenosis: 0.6% vs 2.3%; ureter stenosis: 3.4% vs 1.1%; lymphocele: 6.9% vs 3.4%) and nonsurgical complications (urinary tract infection: 19.4% vs 23.4%; pneumonia: 8.6% vs 8.6%; cytomegalovirus infection: 6.3% vs 8%; new-onset diabetes after transplant: 16.6% vs 17.1%; cancer incidence: 5.7% vs 4.6%; acute rejection episode: 13.1% vs 17.1%). Five-year recipient survival was lower in a group of patients aged ≥60 years (death, 15.4% vs 8%; death with functioning graft, 12% vs 5.1%).ConclusionsThe incidence of surgical and nonsurgical complications, as well as kidney-graft survival, in recipients aged ≥60 years in a 5-year follow-up period is comparable to younger recipients aged <60 years.  相似文献   

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ObjectivesShorter length of the right renal vein (RRV) may represent an additional difficulty for transplant. This paper has aimed to present our experience with RRV elongation in the kidney from a cadaveric donor and to compare the results with the rest of kidneys transplanted in the same period of time.Material and methodsWe performed 377 kidneys transplants within the last 11 years. Of these, in 120, the RRV was elongated with the vena cava. The surgical technique is described and the results compared with the remaining transplants of the series. Renal function, graft survival and complications were assessed at 1, 3 and 12 months. Data were obtained retrospectively from the database of the Urology Department and Hospital medical records.ResultsIn the 377 transplants, there were 4 (1%) venous thrombosis, 2 (1.6%) of which concerned kidneys with elongation of the RRV and 2 (0.7%) in the rest of transplanted kidneys. There was no difference in postoperative bleeding, 11 (9.1%) occurred in kidneys with elongated RRV and 22 (8.5%) in the remaining kidney. In no case was the bleeding related to the elongated segment. Graft survival and renal function were similar for both groups.ConclusionsElongation of the RRV with the vena cava is a feasible, fast, and effective procedure that does not increase morbidity or affect renal function or graft viability. It facilitates vascular anastomosis and places the kidney in a less forced position, shortens the warm ischemia time and avoids the risk of kinking of the renal artery because it is equal to the length of the vein artery.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To analyse the circumstances, results and complications of percutaneous embolization in failed renal grafts that are not tolerated, to avoid surgical graft removal in selected patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 33 patients (mean age 42 years, SD 13.9) whose renal grafts failed between 1990 and 1999. The patients underwent percutaneous embolization of their renal transplant for graft intolerance syndrome. The allograft was left in situ after failure for a mean (SD) of 9.9 (6.5) months. The subsequent hospital stay, the appearance of complications and the final results were assessed. RESULTS: Post-embolization syndrome (fever for 2-5 days) appeared in 20 (61%) of the patients; the clinical intolerance resolved in 28 (85%). The embolization was unsuccessful in five of the 33 patients (15%) and they required graft removal. The mean (SD) hospital stay was 5 (2) days; there were no major complications from graft embolization. CONCLUSIONS: Graft embolization avoids kidney removal in many patients with failed and rejected transplants, with low rates of morbidity. Surgical graft nephrectomy was useful when graft intolerance syndrome persisted after embolization.  相似文献   

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Summary Between January 1973 and December 1987 we carried out 846 kidney transplants using a transvesical end-to-side implantation of the ureter in the bladder without an antireflux mechanism. Moreover, 22 transplantations were carried out in 19 patients with a urinary diversion. We examined the urologic complications in these 868 consecutive transplants. Urinary leakage and obstruction were the two main urologic posttransplant complications. Severe leakage occurred in 17 patients (1.9%) and was treated by open surgery; the treatment of choice is a pyeloureterostomy (anastomosis between the transplant renal pelvis and the native ureter). There were 33 patients (3.8%) with severe ureteral obstructions. In 28 patients, open surgical treatment of the obstruction was necessary, and 5 patients required percutaneous endourologic treatment (dilitation of a confined ureteral stricture in 4 patients and percutaneous stone treatment in 1). The postoperative mortality was low: three patients (6%) died, two of septicemia due to leakage and one of pulmonary embolism after repair of the obstruction. The results of surgical treatment were good. The graft survival after 2 years in the group of urologically complicated transplants was 69.2% for the patients with leakage and 82.4% for those with obstructions. We conclude from these results that urologic complications after renal transplantation can be successfully treated by surgical (or percutaneous) correction.  相似文献   

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Pancreas after kidney transplants   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
BACKGROUND: For certain uremic diabetic patients, a sequential transplant of a kidney (usually from a living donor) followed by a cadaver pancreas has become an attractive alternative to a simultaneous transplant of both organs. The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes with simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) versus pancreas after kidney (PAK) transplants to determine advantages and disadvantages of the two procedures. METHODS: Between January 1, 1994, and June 30, 2000, we performed 398 cadaver pancreas transplants at our center. Of these, 193 were SPK transplants and 205 were PAK transplants. We compared these two groups with regard to several endpoints, including patient and graft survival rates, surgical complications, acute rejection rates, waiting times, length of hospital stay, and quality of life. RESULTS: Overall, surgical complications were more common for SPK recipients. The total relaparotomy rate was 25.9% for SPK recipients versus 15.1% for PAK recipients (P = 0.006). Leaks, intraabdominal infections, and wound infections were all significantly more common in SPK recipients (P = 0.009, P = 0.05, and P = 0.01, respectively, versus PAK recipients). Short-term pancreas graft survival rates were similar between the two groups: at 1 year posttransplant, 78.0% for SPK recipients and 77.9% for PAK recipients (P = not significant). By 3 years, however, pancreas graft survival differed between the two groups (74.1% for SPK and 61.7% for PAK recipients), although this did not quite reach statistical significance (P = 0.15). This difference in graft survival seemed to be due to increased immunologic losses for PAK recipients: at 3 years posttransplant, the incidence of immunologic graft loss was 16.2% for PAK versus 5.2% for SPK recipients (P = 0.01). Kidney graft survival rates were, however, better for PAK recipients. At 3 years after their kidney transplant, kidney graft survival rates were 83.6% for SPK and 94.6% for PAK recipients (P = 0.001). The mean waiting time to receive the pancreas transplant was 244 days for SPK and 167 days for PAK recipients (P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: PAK transplants are a viable option for uremic diabetics. While long-term pancreas graft results are slightly inferior to SPK transplants, the advantages of PAK transplants include the possibility of a preemptive living donor kidney transplant, better long-term kidney graft survival, significantly decreased waiting times, and decreased surgical complication rates. Use of a living donor for the kidney transplant expands the donor pool. Improvements in immunosuppressive regimens will hopefully eliminate some of the difference in long-term pancreas graft survival between SPK and PAK transplants.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: We had the impression that, although our renal transplant recipients with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) had excellent long-term renal graft function, they had an increased incidence of postoperative gastrointestinal (GI) complications. METHODS: Over a 10-year period (1987 through 1996), 1467 renal transplants were performed in 1417 patients; 145 of these transplants involved PKD recipients. In the PKD group, 18 patients (12.4%) developed a posttransplant complication necessitating GI surgery (PKD-GI), an incidence twice that in the non-PKD recipients (73 patients or 6.2%, non-PKD-GI). RESULTS: PKD and non-PKD recipients displayed no significant difference in mortality. The PKD patients had better long-term renal graft survival than the non-PKD patients (P=0.08). There was no difference in mortality (P>0.6) or renal graft survival (P>0.6) between the PKD-GI and PKD-non-GI groups. The PKD-GI group had no increased mortality over the non-PKD-GI patients (P>0.6), despite a higher incidence of GI surgical complications in the PKD group versus the non-PKD group (overall: 12.4 vs. 6.2%, P<0.01; within 90 days of transplant: 7.6 vs. 3.3%, P<0.02) and a greater propensity for small and large bowel complications (overall: 9.0 vs. 2.6%; P< 0.001; less than 90 days: 6.9 vs. 2.0%, P<0.002). The PKD-GI recipients tended toward less long-term graft loss than their non-PKD-GI counterparts (11.1 vs. 27.4%; P=.22). The PKD-GI recipients suffered no acute rejection episodes within 90 days after their GI operation versus 11 of 73 non-PKD-GI recipients (O vs. 15.1%; P=0.075). CONCLUSIONS: PKD recipients of renal grafts should be watched closely early after transplant because of their increased risk of GI complications. These complications resulted in no increase in mortality or graft loss compared to non-PKD recipients with GI complications despite the PKD group's higher incidence of bowel perforation and increased age at time of transplant.  相似文献   

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BackgroundTransplantation of kidneys with vascular anatomical variants remains a challenge. Due to its varying success in regard to graft function after transplantation, these organs have been frequently discarded assuming in advance an unaffordable rate of vascular complications.Patients and methodsWe performed three kidney transplants using organs from deceased donors harboring vascular variants (multiple arteries and short veins), including an unsplittable horseshoe kidney. Different grafts harvested from the same donor aorta, common iliac artery, and inferior vena cava, were used to reconstruct the initial vascular configuration by creating single arterial and venous conduits aimed to simplify the vascular anastomoses in the recipient.ResultsNo post-operative complications were recorded. Warm ischemia times remained comparable to single artery renal allografts. No delayed graft function was noted in any case, and every patient regained normal renal function after transplantation.ConclusionsVascular reconstruction using arterial and venous grafts harvested from the same deceased donor may result a helpful tool to simplify vascular anastomoses during transplantation surgery, thus avoiding their discard in advance, minimizing perioperative complications, and enabling normal graft function rates in the long-term follow-up. The successful outcome obtained by using this approach would help to expand the donor criteria for the inclusion of organs containing vascular anatomical variants.  相似文献   

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We performed four living related kidney transplantations from donors with double inferior vena cava (D-IVC), in which the left kidney was selected in two cases and the right in two cases. By dissecting the right internal iliac vein and isolating the right external iliac vein, the surgical procedure of the recipient side was so devised as to avoid any complications. In one patient, the surgical procedure of the donor side was modified to extend the donor left renal vein by anastomosis of part of the donor IVC to the renal vein. In the other case, no special treatment was necessary due to the patient's slender physique. In all four cases, transplants were successfully performed. The following conclusions can be made from these results: If the donor has D-IVC, it is essential to carefully conduct pre-operative examinations including angiography and venography to investigate other possible anomalies and blood flow of the renal vein. In addition, the graft must be carefully selected so that it is not disadvantageous to the donor. If there is no disadvantage to the donor as to which kidney is selected, the kidney with the longer renal vein should be transplanted.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Surgical procedures and complications have rarely been described in patients receiving a third or subsequent renal transplant. METHODS: Data from 61 consecutive third (n=56), fourth (n=4), and fifth (n=1) renal transplants performed during 1974 to 2005 were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: Actuarial graft survival was 91%, 74%, and 57% at one, five, and 10 years, respectively. Technical failure accounted for the loss of three grafts (5%). A transperitoneal approach was necessary in 41% of patients. Technical difficulties occurred in half of the procedures, mainly due to atheroma or vascular calcifications. Overall, there were 45 surgical complications in 30 patients, of urological (n=11), vascular (n=6), infectious (n=9), hemorrhagic (n=12), digestive (n=3), or wound origin (n=4). The rate of surgical revision was 16%. Univariate analysis showed that among surgical complications, only vascular complications were associated with a poor graft outcome (P=0.02). Urological complications did not influence long-term graft outcome. Multivariate analysis of all surgical procedures and complications that might have influenced graft survival showed that only vascular complications were associated with a poorer graft outcome (relative risk=6.13, P=0.015). CONCLUSIONS: Despite a high rate of surgical complications and revisions, third and subsequent kidney transplantations may be performed safely by experienced surgeons without surgical complications influencing long-term graft outcome.  相似文献   

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Between January 1973 and January 1990 we carried out 1,038 kidney transplantations using a transvesical end-to-side implantation of the ureter in the bladder without an antireflux mechanism. Moreover, 30 transplantations were done in 26 patients with a urinary diversion. We examined the urological complications in these 1,068 consecutive transplants. Urinary leakage and obstruction were the two main urological posttransplant complications. Severe leakage occurred in 21 patients (2.0%), and was treated by open surgery; 2 patients had a urinary diversion. The treatment of choice is a pyeloureterostomy (anastomosis between the transplant renal pelvis and the native ureter). There were 35 patients (3.3%) with severe ureteral obstruction of whom 5 had a urinary diversion. In 30 patients open surgical treatment of the obstruction was necessary and in 7 patients a percutaneous endourologic treatment was done (dilatation of a confined ureteral stricture in 6 patients and percutaneous stone treatment in 1). The postoperative mortality in the patients treated for leakage or obstruction was low: 4 patients (7%) died, 3 of septicemia due to leakage and 1 of pulmonary embolism after repair of the obstruction. The results of surgical treatment were good. The graft survival after 2 years in the group of urologically complicated transplants was 68% for the patients with leakage and 80% for those with obstruction. The 2-year graft survival in the patients without complications was 67% and 71% for the patients with a urinary diversion. We conclude from these results that urological complications after renal transplantation can be treated successfully by surgical (or percutaneous) correction.  相似文献   

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BackgroundPeripheral vascular disease and major extremity amputation are common in patients with established renal failure and are associated with considerable morbidity. Several studies have shown high rates of amputation following simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation, but there is minimal literature on the incidence of amputation following renal transplantation. Furthermore, there is little evidence regarding the best method of predicting which patients might be at risk of developing peripheral vascular complications after transplantation.MethodsWe undertook a 5 year follow-up on the cohort of patients who were on our renal transplant waiting list 5 years ago (January 2007). At this time, it was standard practice within our unit for all patients to have routine pelvic x-rays to assess for vascular calcification of the iliac vessels at the time of activation onto the transplant waiting list. Any patients with moderate/severe calcification on x-ray, which may complicate transplantation, were referred for computed tomography angiogram (CTA) of their aorto-iliac vessels. Mortality, transplantation outcomes, and amputation rates at 5 years were correlated with the severity of calcification on preoperative imaging.ResultsOne hundred eighty-seven patients were on the waiting list for renal transplantation in January 2007 (92 men; mean age, 58.3 +/? 6.2 years). Ninety-three patients received a transplant during the subsequent 5 years. By January 2012, 82 patients had a functioning transplant, 45 remained on the waiting list (5 suspended), 40 patients had died, and 20 were alive but no longer on the waiting list. Seventy-three (39.5%) had moderate or severe calcification on plain x-ray and went on to have CTA. Of these patients, 16 (21.9%) had extensive calcification affecting all the iliac vessels and were removed from the waiting list as a result. Preoperative imaging was useful in determining the side for surgery in a further 18 patients (24.3%). Twenty-two patients developed vascular complications. Nineteen (86.4%) had moderate-severe vascular calcification on imaging. Four of the patients with vascular complications (18.2%) underwent transplantation (2 had below knee amputation (BKA) prior to transplantation; 1 developed distal ischemia on the same side as the transplantation 2 years postoperatively; 1 had bilateral above knee amputation (AKA) approximately 2 years after transplantation). Eleven (50%) of the patients with vascular complications were dead at 5 years of follow-up. Mortality and amputation rates were higher in patients with moderate-severe calcification than minimal calcification (30.1% vs 16.6%; P = .02 and 10.9% vs 1.8%; P = .003, respectively). There was no difference in rates of delayed graft function (DGF), biopsy-proven acute rejection (BPAR), or creatinine at 1 year between patients who underwent transplantation with moderate-severe calcification and those without, however, intraoperative vascular complications (26.7% vs 3%; P < .001), graft loss (28.1% vs 3.4%; P = .01), and death with a functioning transplant (9.7% vs 1.6%; P = .04) rates were higher in patients with extensive calcification compared with those without.ConclusionsPlain x-ray of the pelvis is a useful screening tool to identify those patients who may require further detailed vascular imaging prior to transplantation. Amputation rates following renal transplantation are low and peripheral vascular disease (PVD) in isolation should not preclude transplantation. Nevertheless, significant vascular calcification is predictive of mortality both with and without transplantation and graft loss in patients with a renal transplant.  相似文献   

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Increasing the donor pool using en bloc pediatric kidneys for transplant   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
OBJECTIVES: En bloc pediatric kidney transplants (EBPKT) are still a subject of controversy. The aim of this study was to determine whether acceptable long-term graft survival and function can be achieved in EBPKT compared with the transplant of single, cadaveric, adult donor kidneys. METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted of 66 recipients of en bloc kidneys from cadaveric pediatric donors and 434 patients who underwent transplantation with a single kidney from an adult donor between January 1990 and May 2002 at the authors' hospital. The recipients were well-matched demographically. Both transplant groups were analyzed for short- and long-term performance in terms of transplant outcome and quality of graft function. RESULTS: Overall death-censored actuarial graft survival rates at 1 and 5 years were 89.2% and 84.6% in the adult kidney transplants (AKT) and 83.3% and 81.1% in EBPKT, respectively (P=0.56). In the EBPKT group, graft function was improved over that observed in AKT. Vascular thrombosis was the most common cause of graft loss in EBPKT. Acute rejection occurred more frequently in AKT and Cox's regression analysis indicated that undergoing an AKT was a predictive factor for acute vascular rejection (adjusted risk ratio, 3.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.4-10.2; P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Overall graft survival was similar in both groups, vascular complications were the main cause of graft loss in EBPKT, and the EBPKT showed excellent long-term graft function and a low incidence of acute rejection.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Waiting time on dialysis has been shown to be associated with worse outcomes after living and cadaveric transplantation. To validate and quantify end-stage renal disease (ESRD) time as an independent risk factor for kidney transplantation, we compared the outcome of paired donor kidneys, destined to patients who had ESRD more than 2 years compared to patients who had ESRD less than 6 months. METHODS: We analyzed data available from the U.S. Renal Data System database between 1988 and 1998 by Kaplan-Meier estimates and Cox proportional hazards models to quantify the effect of ESRD time on paired cadaveric kidneys and on all cadaveric kidneys compared to living-donated kidneys. RESULTS: Five- and 10-year unadjusted graft survival rates were significantly worse in paired kidney recipients who had undergone more than 24 months of dialysis (58% and 29%, respectively) compared to paired kidney recipients who had undergone less than 6 months of dialysis (78% and 63%, respectively; P<0.001 each). Ten-year overall adjusted graft survival for cadaveric transplants was 69% for preemptive transplants versus 39% for transplants after 24 months on dialysis. For living transplants, 10-year overall adjusted graft survival was 75% for preemptive transplants versus 49% for transplants after 24 month on dialysis. CONCLUSIONS: ESRD time is arguably the strongest independent modifiable risk factor for renal transplant outcomes. Part of the advantage of living-donor versus cadaveric-donor transplantation may be explained by waiting time. This effect is dominant enough that a cadaveric renal transplant recipient with an ESRD time less than 6 months has the equivalent graft survival of living donor transplant recipients who wait on dialysis for more than 2 years.  相似文献   

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Chen JH  Shen W  He Q  Jiang R  Peng WH 《中华外科杂志》2004,42(18):1100-1103
目的 探讨儿童肾移植的临床特点及围手术期处理特点。方法 回顾性分析平均年龄(15 4± 1 0 )岁的 2 3例儿童肾移植患者的临床资料 ,统计术后移植肾功能变化、急性排斥及并发症发生率。结果  2 3例手术过程顺利 ,均未出现外科并发症。 1例治疗非顺应致移植肾失去功能 ,2 2例术后平均 5 5d恢复肾功能。术后 6个月内科并发症包括高血压 13例 (5 7% )、肺部感染 4例 (17% )、骨髓抑制与药物性肝损害各 3例 (13% )。术后 1年内急性排斥反应 4例 (17% )。术后第 1年体重平均增加 2 3kg ,身高平均增高 1 0cm。 1年、3年人 /肾生存率分别为 10 0 % / 96 %、90 % / 80 %。结论 肾移植是治疗儿童终末期肾病的有效治疗措施。合适的术式、术后免疫抑制药物的合理应用、并发症的预防和及时治疗是提高人、肾存活率的关键。  相似文献   

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