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Leonienke F C Dols1, Niels F M Kok, Turkan Terkivatan, T C Khe Tran, Frank C H d'Ancona, Johan F Langenhuijsen, Ingrid R A M zur Borg, Ian P J Alwayn, Mark P Hendriks, Ine M Dooper, Willem Weimar, Jan N M Ijzermans.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transplantation is the only treatment offering long-term benefit to patients with chronic kidney failure. Live donor nephrectomy is performed on healthy individuals who do not receive direct therapeutic benefit of the procedure themselves. In order to guarantee the donor's safety, it is important to optimise the surgical approach. Recently we demonstrated the benefit of laparoscopic nephrectomy experienced by the donor. However, this method is characterised by higher in hospital costs, longer operating times and it requires a well-trained surgeon. The hand-assisted retroperitoneoscopic technique may be an alternative to a complete laparoscopic, transperitoneal approach. The peritoneum remains intact and the risk of visceral injuries is reduced. Hand-assistance results in a faster procedure and a significantly reduced operating time. The feasibility of this method has been demonstrated recently, but as to date there are no data available advocating the use of one technique above the other. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20338030 PMCID: PMC2856541 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2482-10-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102