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Kidney transplantation in high-risk patients requires careful surgical planning and management of conditions like obesity and peripheral arterial disease. Strategies are proposed to optimize outcomes for complex cases, including third and subsequent transplants.

Keywords:
Anticoagulant therapyBi-transplantation rénaleChirurgie assistée par robotDual kidney transplantationIterative transplantsMaladie artérielleObesityObésitéPeripheral arterial diseaseRobotic-assisted surgeryTraitements anticoagulantsTransplantationTransplantations itérativesTroisièmes transplantations

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Area of Science:

  • Nephrology and Transplant Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques in Renal Transplantation
  • Management of High-Risk Transplant Recipients

Background:

  • Kidney transplantation is a vital treatment for end-stage renal disease.
  • Certain patient populations present unique surgical challenges, necessitating tailored strategies.
  • Optimizing outcomes in high-risk recipients is crucial for resource allocation and patient benefit.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate current surgical techniques for kidney transplantation.
  • To propose evidence-based strategies for managing high-risk recipients.
  • To address specific challenges in obese patients, those with peripheral arterial disease, and those undergoing third or subsequent transplants.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature search of Medline and Embase databases.
  • Keywords included "renal transplantation," "peripheral arterial disease," "obesity," "third and fourth transplantation," "robotic-assisted kidney transplant," "anticoagulant therapy," and "dual kidney transplant."
  • Analysis of 304 eligible publications, including prospective and retrospective series, reviews, and case reports.

Main Results:

  • Pre-transplant surgical assessment is critical for anticipating difficulties and managing anticoagulation.
  • Early, comprehensive management of obesity in chronic kidney disease patients is recommended.
  • Dual kidney transplants show satisfactory outcomes with rigorous donor selection; third/subsequent transplants pose challenges; robotic-assisted transplantation requires further evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • Successful kidney transplantation in challenging recipients demands a holistic understanding of patient prognosis and benefits compared to dialysis.
  • Careful consideration of patient-specific factors and surgical approaches is essential.
  • Effective management balances individual patient needs with the equitable distribution of a valuable resource.