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Outcome of renal transplantation in adult patients with augmented bladders

Authors :
N. Miranda
J.M. Morales
José Francisco Durán Medina
Amado Andrés
M. Pamplona
M. Blanco
J.F. Aguirre
E. Gonzalez
O. Leiva
Source :
Transplantation proceedings. 41(6)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Objective We studied the long-term renal graft functions, survivals, and complications among patients with augmented bladders. Patients and Methods Between 1976 and 2008, we performed 6/2600 renal transplantations in patients with augmented bladders. The mean patient age was 52 years. The cause of end-stage renal disease was chronic interstitial kidney disease in all patients, being secondary to lower urinary tract dysfunction. The etiology of bladder dysfunction was tuberculosis in 4 cases, bladder exstrophy in 1, and myelomeningocele in 1. Enterocystoplasty had been performed at a mean of 19 years prior to transplantation. The ureter was implanted into the native ureter in 5 cases and the bowel segment in 1 case. Results With a mean follow-up of 56 months (range, 20–100 months), the overall graft survival was 50%. Three grafts were lost due to venous thrombosis (n = 1), and chronic allograft nephropathy (n = 2) at 37 and 100 months posttransplantation. No patient died during follow-up. Mean serum creatinine was 1.44 mg/dL with Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) clearance of 76 mL/min/1.73 m2. One fistula that caused obstructive uropathy and 2 cases of migration of a double J catheter were among the surgical complications. These patients showed a mean of 7 episodes of uncomplicated urinary infections. Only 1 patient was rehospitalized due to a complicated urinary tract infection. Conclusions Patients with enterocystoplasty and renal transplantation show a greater risk of urinary tract infections, albeit mostly uncomplicated. Despite this, the long-term results are acceptable.

Details

ISSN :
18732623
Volume :
41
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d596acead522a61ddc9e3a2d0afe9e7