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Petritsch, PH; Gruber, H; Colombo, T; Rauchenwald, M; Breinl, E; Ratschek, M; Vilits, P.
Indications and results of ex-vivo surgery of the kidney
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1995; 107(23):731-735 (- Case Report)
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Petritsch Peter
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Ratschek Manfred
Vilits Peter
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Abstract:
394 renal transplantations have been performed in our unit between 1974 and 1995. In all instances extra-corporal surgical procedures on the graft, its vessels and, in rare instances, on the collecting system were necessary. The surgical procedures, which took up to 90 minutes on the work-bench, ranged from repair of minor iatrogenic vascular injuries to major vascular reconstructions, in order to facilitate the subsequent implantation of the graft. During the same period work-bench surgical procedures with subsequent autotransplantation were performed in 8 patients. The indication for such a procedure was a renal cell carcinoma in 2 patients with a solitary kidney and bilateral renal cell carcinoma in 1 patient, as well as renovascular disease (renal artery stenosis, aneurysm of the renal artery) in the remaining 5 cases.
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Iatrogenic Disease - radiography
Kidney Failure, Chronic - radiography
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Male - methods
Middle Aged - methods
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Renal Artery - injuries
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