| Literature DB >> 16504682 |
R Król1, J Ziaja, J Chudek, M Heitzman, J Pawlicki, A Wiecek, L Cierpka.
Abstract
Urological complications after kidney transplantation develop in 2.5% to 14.1% of recipients. The aim of the study was to analyze postoperative urological complications that required surgical treatment. Thirty-three urological complications developed in 30 among 321 patients (9.3%). Complications were divided into two groups: I, related to urine retention (60.6%); and II, related to urine leakage (39.4%). For 70% of group I, in patients a double pigtail ureteral stent was inserted; for 53.8% of group II, a vesicoureteric reanastomosis was performed. Good urine outflow was achieved in 90.0% of patients. Total early graft loss was 20% of patients. Urological complications related to stenosis or leakage can be treated with ureteral stent insertion or vesicoureteral reanastomosis. Hemorrhage or infection coexisting with a urological complication increased the risk of early graft loss. Long-term graft survival among patients after successful treatment of urological complications was similar to that of patients without them.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16504682 DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.12.100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Proc ISSN: 0041-1345 Impact factor: 1.066