The clinical experience of simultaneous combined liver-kidney transplantation after liver/kidney transplantation / 中华器官移植杂志
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
; (12): 534-537, 2010.
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Objective To investigate the indications, complication and survival of combined liver-kidney transplantation (CLKTs) after liver/kidney transplantation. Methods From Oct. 2003 to Dec. 2008, the clinical data of 3 patients who underwent CLKTs after liver/kidney transplantation were retrospectively followed up and literature was reviewed at our institution. The perioperative mortality, post-operative complications, survival were analyzed. Results The perioperative mortality of patients with CLKTs was 1/3. The postoperative complications: one patient with massive abdominal bleeding died of pulmonary infection, acute renal failure of graft, multiple organ failure on the 29th day after operation; 3 patients with pulmonary infection; no acute rejection of the graft. Two of 3 patients survived 56 months, 228 months from primary transplantation, respectively, while survived 40 months, 48 months from CLKTs, respectively. Conclusion CLKTs is only radical treatment method for patients with end-stage liver disease and end-stage kidney disease. CLKTs after liver/kidney transplantation were feasible.
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