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Robotic Donor Nephrectomy: Against
European Urology Focus, 2018The use of robotic techniques in laparoscopic donor nephrectomy currently tends to involve a longer ischemia time without clear advantages, and the cost of robotic surgery is significantly higher. If only one robot is available, then unnecessary prolongation of cold ischemia time also occurs, as the donor must first be undocked to dock the recipient ...
Felix, Kawan +2 more
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Transperitoneal Live Donor Nephrectomy
Journal of Urology, 1980We review 171 anterior transperitoneal live donor nephrectomies. The transperitoneal approach provides optimum exposure for atraumatic dissection of the kidney and renal vessels. The total and major postoperative complication rates were 30.4 and 3.5 per cent, respectively. These results compare favorably to reported series of extraperitoneal live donor
R, Ruiz +4 more
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Laparoscopic Live-Donor Nephrectomy
Journal of Endourology, 1994Laparoscopic nephrectomy with ablative intent has been performed clinically. The current study aimed to determine whether a physiologically and anatomically intact kidney suitable for transplantation could be harvested laparoscopically. Three weeks after an ablative laparoscopic right nephrectomy, 15 pigs were divided into two groups: the study group ...
I S, Gill +6 more
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Anterior Extraperitoneal Donor Nephrectomy
Journal of Urology, 1981The anterior extraperitoneal approach was compared to the flank approach for living donor nephrectomy in a series of 36 familial donors. The former procedure (23 cases) not only afforded superior visualization of renal vessels but also was probably at least as safe as the latter (13 cases) for donors with risk factors of obesity, age more than 45 years
W T, Connor +3 more
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Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy techniques
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2012Purpose of review To highlight the latest improvements and modifications aimed at better outcomes in laparoscopic live-donor nephrectomies. Recent findings Because the most important consideration is the safety of the donor, there are strict instructions on the usage of vascular ...
László, Piros, Robert M, Langer
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Related Living Donor Nephrectomy
Journal of Urology, 1976The improved survival figures for living related grafts suggest that this is an important source of kidneys in a renal allotransplant program. There is need to review repeatedly this source of kidneys and to evaluate the results and techniques. The supracostal incision best provides exposure for removal of the kidney without traumatic hilar dissection.
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Transvaginal Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy
Transplantation Proceedings, 2013Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) has numerous advantages over open donor nephrectomy. The cosmetic issues and pain that arise due to the 5 to 6-cm incisions on the abdominal wall in LDN have led to transvaginal laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (TVLDN).
A, Eroğlu +5 more
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Laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2001Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy offers numerous advantages when compared with the traditional open approach. For the donor, it has resulted in a shorter hospital stay, fewer postoperative analgesic requirements, earlier return to activities of daily living and employment, and decreased financial loss owing to absence from the workforce.
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Anasthesie, Intensivtherapie, Notfallmedizin, 1984
Using 76 protocols of anaesthesia for donor nephrectomy from 1976 to 1982, the early selection of a possible cadaver kidney-donor and the requirements for donation are reported as well as measures of ascertaining cerebral death, possibilities to obtain the consent for donation and the course and organization of donor nephrectomy.
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Using 76 protocols of anaesthesia for donor nephrectomy from 1976 to 1982, the early selection of a possible cadaver kidney-donor and the requirements for donation are reported as well as measures of ascertaining cerebral death, possibilities to obtain the consent for donation and the course and organization of donor nephrectomy.
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