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International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine. 2012; 3 (3): 111-114
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-164100

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Kidney transplantation is the best available treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. To evaluate the en bloc anastomosis technique for unilateral dual kidney transplantation [DKT]. From May to October 2011, 5 patients [4 women and 1 man] with mean age of 31.8 years underwent unilateral DKT with this technique in which distal end of the aorta and proximal end of inferior vena cava [IVC] were closed with running sutures. Then, proximal end of the aorta and distal end of the IVC were anastomosed to internal [or external] iliac artery and external iliac vein, respectively. Post-operative course was uneventful. No vascular and urologic complications developed; all patient had acceptable serum creatinine at discharge time and up of 2-6 months of post-operation follow up. Unilateral DKT is a safe method for performing DKT. The proposed en bloc anastomosis can improve the outcome of the graft by reducing the cold ischemia and the operation time

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International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine. 2010; 1 (3): 115-120
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-129100

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Post-reperfusion syndrome [PRS] is an important during liver transplantation. We studied the occurrence and severity of PRS in patients who underwent orthotopic liver transplantation [OLT] to investigate how PRS was correlated to clinical variables and outcomes. We retrospectively recorded intra- and peri-operative data for 184 adult patients who received cadaveric OLT during a 3-year period from 2005 to 2008. Patients were divided into two groups according to the severity of PRS: Group 1 [mild or no PRS] comprised 152 patients; and group 2 [significant PRS] consisted of 32 patients. There were no significant differences in demographic and pre-operative data between groups. Group 2 had more total blood loss than group 1 [p=0.036], especially after reperfusion [p=0.023]. Group 2 required more packed red cell transfusions [p=0.005], more fresh frozen plasma [p=0.003] and more platelets [p=0.043] than group 1. Fibrinolysis was more frequent in group 2 [p=0.004]. hospital stay in group 2 was significantly longer than in group 1 [p=0.034], but the frequencies of other outcomes including infection, re-transplantation, dialysis, rejection and extended donor criteria did not differ significantly between groups. Bleeding, blood transfusion and fibrinolysis occurred more often in the group of severe PRS after reperfusion. Although postoperative complications like rejection, infection and the dialysis rate were not significantly different in the two groups, hospital stay was more prolonged in the group with severe PRS


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Reperfusão , Síndrome , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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