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[Renal autotransplantation].

Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1990
The progress of renal transplantation in the last 2 decades has made possible the development of autotransplantation and extracorporeal surgery of the kidney. By those techniques, it is possible to operate upon patients in which conservative conventional surgery is impossible.
S, Harth   +4 more
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Renal Autotransplantation for Retroperitoneal Fibrosis

Journal of Urology, 1981
Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis is a disease of unknown etiology characterized by a dense rubbery retroperitoneal plaque that encases 1 or both ureters, causing hydronephrosis and impairing renal function. Primary or recurrent disease may result in extensive ureteral damage, leaving the urologist with limited surgical options.
J, Palleschi, J W, McAninch
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Parathyroid Autotransplantation in Renal Osteodystrophy

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Severe renal osteodystrophy with metaphyseal fractures developed in two children with hypoplastic-dysplastic kidneys and chronic renal failure despite therapy with vitamin D, CaCO3, phosphate-binding agents, and protein restriction. Serum immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (iPTH) levels were elevated to 709 and 1,537 pg/mL (N = 255 +/- 92 pg/mL). Total
Y B, Talwalkar   +5 more
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Completely Intracorporeal Robotic Renal Autotransplantation

Journal of Urology, 2014
We describe a technique of complete intracorporeal renal autotransplantation with donor nephrectomy and transplantation performed in a minimally invasive fashion without extracting the kidney.We developed this technique of a completely intracorporeal robotic renal autotransplantation and determined the feasibility of this novel procedure. This includes
Zachary N, Gordon   +2 more
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RENAL ALLOGRAFT AUTOTRANSPLANTATION BEFORE PELVIC IRRADIATION

Transplantation, 2000
The anatomical location of a renal allograft places the kidney in jeopardy during radiation therapy of pelvic and perineal malignancies. Alternative choices include avoiding irradiation, altering the dose, or excluding the graft from the field of radiation, with the risk of compromising the efficacy of the treatment. Transplantation of the graft out of
DE ROOVER, Arnaud, Verni, MP, Taylor, RJ
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Experience in renal autotransplantation:

British Journal of Urology, 1996
Objective  To determine the benefit of renal autotransplantation in selected patients with either renovascular lesions, renal or urothelial carcinomas or other disorders of the urinary collecting system. Patients and methods  Between ...
E. Plas   +5 more
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Renal autotransplantation: a reappraisal

World Journal of Urology, 1988
Renal autotransplantation has become the treatment of choice for selected patients with difficult urological problems such as extensive ureteral loss, complicated renovascular disease, renal malignancy requiring nephron-sparing surgery, the loin pain-hematuria syndrome, and severe renal trauma.
C. L. Jackson, A. C. Novick
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Renovascular hypertension treated by renal autotransplantation

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Renal autotransplantation is rarely performed by surgical procedure for the management of renovascular hypertension. We report 2 interesting cases of renovascular hypertension which were treated successfully by renal autotransplantation.
D R, Singh, S N, Sagade
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Renal autotransplantation for idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis

International Urology and Nephrology, 1994
Extensive loss of the ureter is a potential complication of surgery performed to relieve ureteral obstruction caused by retroperitoneal fibrosis. The authors describe the twelfth case managed successfully by renal auto-transplantation and review the literature.
H, Oesterwitz   +3 more
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Renal Autotransplantation for Upper Ureteral Stenosis

Journal of Urology, 1976
In 2 cases of irreparable upper ureteral damage autotransplantation of the kidney with pelvioureteral anastomosis proved to be a satisfactory alternative to nephrostomy drainage or nephrectomy.
J H, Deweerd   +3 more
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