| Literature DB >> 32666391 |
Georgios Vrakas1,2, Mark Sullivan3,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Advances in preservation and transplantation techniques have made renal autotransplantation (RA) a modality that can be utilized in complex renovascular diseases (renal artery aneurysms), high ureteric injuries, chronic kidney pain, as well as conventionally unresectable renal tumours. In the current review, we present the Oxford experience, the only UK commissioned centre to perform RA for complex renal cell cancers, and review the published RA experience from other UK centres. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Autotransplantation; Ex vivo tumour resection; Kidney; Renal cell carcinoma; Transplant; United Kingdom
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32666391 PMCID: PMC7360532 DOI: 10.1007/s11934-020-00986-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Urol Rep ISSN: 1527-2737 Impact factor: 3.092
Fig. 1KM survival curves stratified by RCC vs non-RCC indication
Oxford patient demographics, clinical, intraoperative and postoperative variables
| Median age, years (IQR) | 66 (12.5) |
| Follow-up, months (mean, SD) | 56.5 (46) |
| Solitary kidney | 31/50 (62%) |
| Bilateral disease | 16/50 (32%) |
| Primary disease | |
| 1. Renal tumours | 37 |
| T3 RCC | 21/37 (57%) |
| 2. Transitional cell carcinoma | 5 |
| 3. Benign conditions | |
| a. Ureteric stricture | 4 |
| b. Loin pain | 1 |
| c. Nutcracker syndrome | 1 |
| d. Cystic nephroma | 1 |
| e. Megaureter | 1 |
| Operation time, min (IQR) | 415 (180) |
| Warm ischemia time, min (IQR) | 4 (2) |
| Laparoscopic nephrectomy | 12/50 (24%) |
| Temporary haemodialysis | 16/50 (32%) |
| Long-term haemodialysis | 5/50 (10%) |
| Complications (Clavien-Dindo III-V) | 23/50 (46%) |
| eGFR decline, ml/min/1.73 m2 (IQR) | 8 (23) |
| Length of stay, days | 12.5 (13) |
| 30-day mortality | 2/50 (4%) |
Summary of critical literature for renal autotransplantation in the United Kingdom
| Author | Year | Study design | Patient no. | Indication | Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hitchcock et al. [ | 1993 | Case report | 1 | Radiation | A 12-year-old with spinal Ewing’s sarcoma underwent renal sparing autotransplantation. Radiation nephritis was prevented by heterotopic transplantation of the kidney to a position outside the radiation field. |
| El Tayar et al. [ | 2003 | Case report | 1 | Renal artery aneurysm | Report of a 2-cm-wide neck aneurysm that was treated by nephrectomy, ex vivo repair, and auto-transplantation. |
| Pretorian et al. [ | 2010 | Case report | 1 | Reflux nephropathy | Patient underwent staged bilateral RA and was saved from renal failure |
| Chandak et al. [ | 2014 | Case report | 1 | Mycotic aneurysm | In this case the patient developed a mycotic transplant renal artery patch aneurysm and was treated with surgical excision, in situ reconstruction, and subsequent allograft auto transplantation with successful outcome. |
| Maughan et al. [ | 2015 | Case report | 1 | Renal artery aneurysms | This is a case of a 41-year-old primigravida who presented at 22-week gestation with severe abdominal pain, shock and foetal loss. A bleeding renal artery aneurysm was discovered at laparotomy and was radiologically coiled with sacrifice of the left kidney. Treatment of a contralateral aneurysm by autotransplantation of the right kidney allowed for preservation of residual renal function. |