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Robot-Assisted Kidney Transplantation
Published on: July 19, 2021
Outcomes and Surgical Complications in Kidney Transplantation
F Reyna-Sepúlveda1, A Ponce-Escobedo1, A Guevara-Charles1
1University Hospital "Dr. José Eleuterio González", Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Monterrey, México.
Background:
Kidney transplantation is the most cost-effective therapy for end-stage renal disease. Post-operative complications account for 15%-17% of all cases and are associated with significant morbidity. Currently 4.8% of post-transplantation patients have returned to dialysis. Our center's main transplant origin is cadaveric donation.
Objective:
To review surgical complications of kidney transplantation over the past 5 years.
Methods:
This was an observational descriptive study that included all patients from 2011 to 2015.
Results:
A total of 55 cases were reviewed. Diabetic nephropathy was the etiology in 30.9% of cases. Post-surgical complications occurred in 12.7% of patients with a post-operative mortality of 4%. Graft survival at 1 year was 82.4% with a 91% 1-year patient survival.
Conclusion:
Early identification and treatment of surgical complications are critical for patient and graft survival. Complications are low but significant.
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