201. Is night‐time surgical procedure for renal graft at higher risk than during the day? A single center study cohort of 179 patients
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Patrick Julien Treacy, Flora Barthe, Imad Bentellis, Ugo Giovanni Falagario, Thomas Prudhomme, Laetitia Imbert de La Phalecque, Aysha Shaikh, Laetitia Albano, Daniel Chevallier, and Matthieu Durand
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CD complications ,delayed graft function ,graft ,kidney ,night‐time ,transplantation ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Various surgical centers tend to postpone a kidney transplantation (KT) to the following morning than to operate at night‐time. The objective of our study was to assess whether there was any difference between daytime and night‐time renal transplantation in our institution. Method This study is a retrospective monocentric study including all the KTs that were performed between 2012 and 2013 by transplant expert surgeons in our institution. Clavien‐Dindo (CD) complications were classified according to 7 variables going from 1 to 5. Time before postgraft diuresis and delayed graft function (DGF) were also analyzed. Two groups of patients were formed according to threshold value of incision time (6.30 p.m.). Data comparison were performed using the Kruskal–Wallis nonparametric test. Results A total of 179 patients were included. Median follow‐up was 24 months. Cold ischemia time was longer in the night‐time transplantation (1082 vs. 807 min, p
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- 2022
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