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Urological complications in 1,000 consecutive renal transplant recipients.

D A Shoskes1, D Hanbury, D Cranston, P J Morris.   

Abstract

The urological complications in the first consecutive 1,000 renal transplants at our transplant center are reported with a minimum followup of 12 months. The kidney was implanted in the iliac fossa in all cases and in all but 3 the ureter was inserted into the bladder with a Politano-Leadbetter technique. Overall, there were 71 primary complications in 68 patients (7.1%), which included 36 ureteral obstructions, 25 ureteral or bladder leaks (including ureteral necrosis), 7 bladder outflow obstructions, 2 ureteral stones and 1 case of symptomatic vesicoureteral reflux. The use of high dose steroids in the early years was associated with a 10% urological complication rate, which decreased to 4% in patients receiving low dose steroids thereafter combined with azathioprine or cyclosporine. The urological complication was corrected after 1 procedure in 65 cases and after 2 procedures in 4. No grafts were lost due to urological complications. Two patients died, 1 of sepsis following transurethral resection of the prostate and subsequent ureteral necrosis, and 1 of hemorrhage following nephrostomy tube insertion. Most ureteral complications were treated by an open operation, although in recent years endoscopic techniques have become more common. Meticulous retrieval technique, low dose steroid protocols and rapid diagnosis are the crucial factors associated with a minimal incidence of urological complications after renal transplantation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7966766     DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199501000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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