Literature DB >> 9002155

Late ureteral obstruction after kidney transplantation. Fibrotic answer to previous rejection?

U Maier1, S Madersbacher, S Banyai-Falger, M Susani, T Grünberger.   

Abstract

Today, the incidence of urological complications following renal transplantation is 2%-10%. Most of these complications occur within the 1st year and affect the distal ureter. We report on two patients who developed very late ureteral obstruction, 14 and 18 years after transplantation. Both patients had rejection episodes 1 and 10 months prior to the ureteral stenosis. Histological examination of one resected ureter revealed findings strongly suggestive of a rejection process. Open surgery with antirefluxive reimplantation into the bladder was successful in both patients, with a postoperative observation time of 20 and 8 months, respectively. We conclude that a percutaneous nephrostomy may be required in patients with rising creatinine and incipient hydronephrosis even long after transplantation has been performed.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9002155     DOI: 10.1007/bf02044345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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1.  Renal Transplant Hydroureteronephrosis as a Manifestation of Rejection: An Under-Recognized Entity?

Authors:  Ratna Acharya; Rasha Aly; Kiran Upadhyay
Journal:  Case Rep Nephrol Dial       Date:  2021-03-15

2.  Extensive ureteral stricture in renal transplant recipients: prevalence and impact on graft and patient survival.

Authors:  R Mahdavi Zafarghandi; Zh Sheikhi
Journal:  Int J Organ Transplant Med       Date:  2013
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