Short-and long-term outcomes of kidney transplants with kidneys lavaged by retrograde perfusion technique

Objective: To evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of the retrograde perfusion technique in kidney transplantation.Methods: Between January 2001 and June 2011, 24 cases of kidney transplantation with kidneys perfused using the retrograde perfusion technique due to renal artery variations or inj...

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Published in慢性疾病与转化医学(英文) Vol. 1; no. 3
Main Author Xiu-Wu Han Xiao-Dong Zhang Yong Wang Xi-Quan Tian Jian-Wen Wang Bu-He Amin Wei Yan
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published 2015
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Summary:Objective: To evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of the retrograde perfusion technique in kidney transplantation.Methods: Between January 2001 and June 2011, 24 cases of kidney transplantation with kidneys perfused using the retrograde perfusion technique due to renal artery variations or injury were selected as the observation group (retrograde perfussion roup, RP group).Twenty-two cases of kidney transplantation via conventional perfusion were chosen as the control group (antegrade perfussion group, AP group).There were no statistically significant differences in donor data between the two groups.Cold ischemia time, warm ischemia time, renal perfusion time, amount of perfusion fluid, acute renal tubular necrosis, wound infection, urinary fistula, graft kidney function, and the 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year survival rates for the grafted kidney in both groups were observed and recorded.Results: The kidney perfusion time was shorter in the RP group than that in the AP group (3.14 ± 1.00 vs.5.02 ± 1.15 min
Bibliography:Xiu-Wu Han[1];Xiao-Dong Zhang[1];Yong Wang[1];Xi-Quan Tian[1];Jian-Wen Wang[1];Bu-He Amin[2];Wei Yan[2]
Retrograde perfusion;Allograft vascular deformity;Allograft vascular injury;Kidney procurement
10-1249/R
Objective: To evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of the retrograde perfusion technique in kidney transplantation.Methods: Between January 2001 and June 2011, 24 cases of kidney transplantation with kidneys perfused using the retrograde perfusion technique due to renal artery variations or injury were selected as the observation group (retrograde perfussion roup, RP group).Twenty-two cases of kidney transplantation via conventional perfusion were chosen as the control group (antegrade perfussion group, AP group).There were no statistically significant differences in donor data between the two groups.Cold ischemia time, warm ischemia time, renal perfusion time, amount of perfusion fluid, acute renal tubular necrosis, wound infection, urinary fistula, graft kidney function, and the 1-year, 3-year, and 5
ISSN:2095-882X
2589-0514