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Short-term cadaver kidney preservation.

M Bewick, I McColl, F G Ellis

    British Journal of Urology
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    Optimizing kidney preservation for transplantation involves specific donor pre-treatment and recipient care. Combining intra-arterial flushing with these strategies yields the best results for immediate renal function.

    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Transplantation Immunology
    • Surgical Techniques

    Background:

    • Kidney preservation is critical for successful transplantation.
    • Optimizing preservation techniques can improve graft survival and immediate function.
    • Current methods vary, necessitating research into superior protocols.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of six different kidney preservation techniques.
    • To identify optimal strategies for donor pre-treatment and recipient post-operative care.
    • To determine factors influencing immediate renal function post-transplant.

    Main Methods:

    • Preservation of 200 consecutive human cadaver kidneys using six distinct methods.
    • Assessment of donor pre-treatment protocols.

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  • Evaluation of recipient post-operative management, including fluid load and diuretic administration.
  • Analysis of intra-arterial flushing solutions (crystalloid or colloid).
  • Main Results:

    • The most effective preservation involved intra-arterial flushing with crystalloid or colloid solutions.
    • Donor pre-treatment and specific recipient post-operative management significantly enhanced outcomes.
    • Optimal results were achieved when warm ischemia time was <60 minutes and cold storage time was <12 hours.

    Conclusions:

    • A combined approach of specific donor pre-treatment, intra-arterial flushing, and recipient post-operative management improves immediate kidney graft function.
    • Minimizing warm and cold ischemia times is crucial for successful kidney preservation.
    • This study provides evidence for an optimized kidney preservation protocol.