Erschienen in:
01.02.2012 | Invited Commentary
Renal Vein Lengthening Using Gonadal Vein Reduces Surgical Difficulty in Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation
verfasst von:
David Scott
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Surgery
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Ausgabe 2/2012
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Excerpt
Living donor kidney donation offers many patients the best hope for the treatment of renal failure. Approximately 6,000 living donor kidney transplants are performed annually in the United States with the 1-year graft survival exceeding 95% [
1], Long-term donor follow-up studies are limited, but recent studies have shown that kidney donors have survivals similar to those of age-matched cohorts. Also, the absence of one kidney does not seem to increase the risk of renal failure [
2,
3]. The evaluation of potential living kidney donors is not well standardized, but many centers perform imaging or functional studies and leave the donor with the larger or higher functioning kidney. …