Hand-assisted Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy
E Chiong,
SKH Yip,
WS Cheng
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy (LDN) for renal transplantation is increasingly being performed to improve donor outcomes, by reducing perioperative morbidity without adversely impacting on allograft function in the recipient. We report our initial experience with hand-assisted LDN.
Materials and Methods: From March 2002 to January 2003, 10 hand-assisted LDNs were performed in 2 institutions. Potential donors were evaluated for suitability, which included a renal angiogram. Only donors wit… Show more
The strictly retroperitoneal nephrectomy via a mini-incision is an elegant, minimally traumatic, safe, and quickly learnable method, resulting in short hospital stays, good cosmetic results, and a low grade of complications.
The strictly retroperitoneal nephrectomy via a mini-incision is an elegant, minimally traumatic, safe, and quickly learnable method, resulting in short hospital stays, good cosmetic results, and a low grade of complications.
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