1. A simple new technique to prevent bleeding in transplant nephrectomy.
- Author
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Ghinolfi D, Arcuri V, Fontana I, Beatini M, Bertocchi M, and Valente U
- Subjects
- Humans, Intraoperative Period, Living Donors, Blood Loss, Surgical prevention & control, Hemostasis, Surgical methods, Kidney Transplantation, Nephrectomy, Tissue and Organ Harvesting methods
- Abstract
Renal transplantectomy is still a frequent procedure for a transplant surgeon. Nevertheless, it is constantly marred by complications, first of all bleeding. In fact, the local circumstances after the operation and the general health state of the uremic patients lead to a high incidence of this complication. To avoid this, we adopt a particular technique for renal extracapsular transplantectomy, performing three running sutures between the two faces of the renal capsule. This prevents the formation of the hematoma which is the basis of the continuous bleeding and following infection. We collected a series of nine patients who underwent transplantectomy in which we used this technique. No complications were noted.
- Published
- 2005
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