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Trasplante renal en pacientes con vejiga neurogénica / Renal transplantation in patients with neurogenic bladder
Rev. méd. Chile ; 124(5): 579-82, mayo 1996.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-174777
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Renal transplantation can be done in patients with neurogenic bladder and clean intermittent sel catheterization maintains renal function. To retrospective assess the results of renal transplantation in patients with neurogenic bladder. The medical records of seven patients aged 10 to 22 years old (3 female) followed during 7 to 32 months were reviewed. All patients had urinary tract infection prior to transplantation, were instructed to self catheterization and received tri-associated immunosupression. Grafts came from alive related donors in 5 patients and from cadavers in 2. Prior to transplantation, 3 patients were subjected to nephrectomy and 3 to bladder enlargement, leaving a pigtail catheter. After transplantation, one lymphocele was drained, one uretherostomy due to an impacted lithiasis and one nephrectomy plus vesical enlargement due to intravesical pressures over 40 cm H2O, were done. One uretheral stricture was treated with dilatation. Seven episodes of pyelonephritis, 19 urinary tract infections and 77 asymptomatic bacteriurias were documented. Serum creatinine at the end of follow up ranged from 0.7 to 2.1 mg/dl. There were 0.7 acute rejection episodes per patient and all grafts survived. Renal transplantation in patients with neurogenic bladder is feasible, performing a vesical enlargement. There is however a high frequency of infectious episodes
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic / Kidney Transplantation Type of study: Etiology study Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1996 Type: Article

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic / Kidney Transplantation Type of study: Etiology study Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1996 Type: Article