Transplant nephrectomy after graft failure: is it so risky? Impact on morbidity, mortality and alloimmunization.
Y ChowaniecF LuyckxG KaramP GlemainJ DantalJ RigaudJulien BranchereauPublished in: International urology and nephrology (2018)
The risk of bleeding, and therefore of transfusion, constitutes the major challenge of this surgery in patients eligible for retransplantation. Even if transfusions in this context of transplant nephrectomy had no significant impact on alloimmunization, this high-risk surgery, whenever possible, must be performed electively in a well-prepared patient.
Keyphrases
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- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- robot assisted
- sickle cell disease
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- surgical site infection
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- atrial fibrillation
- case report
- cardiovascular disease
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