Horseshoe Kidney Transplantation: An Underpowered Source for Kidney Allografts, Review and Case Report

AuthorSara Alvarez Rodriguezen
AuthorVital Hevia Palaciosen
AuthorVictoria Gomez Dos Santosen
AuthorVictor Diez Nicolasen
AuthorFrancisco De Asis Donis Caneten
AuthorCristina Gonzalez Gordalizaen
AuthorFrancisco Javier Burgos Revillaen
Issued Date2017-11-30en
AbstractTransplantation of kidneys with anatomical variations like horseshoe kidneys is underused. Shortage of organs should make surgeons explore alternatives to using this type of allografts. A review of current literature, focused on the evaluation of these organs and surgical technique was performed. Our experience with two cases is presented, describing surgical technique and management of local complications. Results at long term follow-up are reported and compared with available series . Transplantation of horseshoe kidneys is technically feasible, with optimal results at follow-up. Evaluation of this kind of organs is necessary to increase the pool of kidneys available for transplantation. However, anatomic and surgical details should be considered and experienced transplantation teams must assume this type of surgery.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.61422en
KeywordKidney Transplantationen
KeywordKidneyen
KeywordCongenital Fusion Anomaliesen
KeywordHorseshoe Kidneyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleHorseshoe Kidney Transplantation: An Underpowered Source for Kidney Allografts, Review and Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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