2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-55382005000100004
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Hand-assisted right laparoscopic nephrectomy in living donor

Abstract: Objective: To assess results obtained with the authors' technique of right hand-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy in living kidney donors.Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 16 kidney donors who underwent handassisted right laparoscopic nephrectomy from February 2001 to July 2004. Among these patients, 7 were male and 9 were female, with mean age ranging between 22 and 58 years (mean 35.75).Results: Surgical time ranged from 55 to 210 minutes (mean 127.81 min) and warm ischemia time from 2 to 6 … Show more

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“…However, with increasing experience and progress of technology like Ultracision Ò and Ligasure Ò devices large series from highvolume transplant centres have overcome these difficulties and demonstrated ecellent outcomes for donors and recipients after laparoscopic right donor nephrectomy [16,17,20]. The prediction has been made that laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy will be the new gold standard in the near future [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with increasing experience and progress of technology like Ultracision Ò and Ligasure Ò devices large series from highvolume transplant centres have overcome these difficulties and demonstrated ecellent outcomes for donors and recipients after laparoscopic right donor nephrectomy [16,17,20]. The prediction has been made that laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy will be the new gold standard in the near future [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, although there have been debates about this issue, some authors have emphasized the left-side preference by arguing that left-sided HALDNs are successful even in cases with multiple left renal arteries [1,3-5]. Obviously, several indications, including significantly lower function in the right kidney than in the left one [6-10] or a woman of child-bearing age [7,11], should prompt consideration of the right rather than the left kidney. However, fewer reports have been made on right laparoscopic donor nephrectomy because most right donor nephrectomies have been performed in open surgery owing to a lack of experience and the technical difficulties in performing laparoscopic procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos últimos anos, a NLDV representou o maior avanço na cirurgia do TR, entretanto observou-se uma redução na utilização do rim direito (RD) (9,10,14,15) , isto devido ao fato de ser a veia renal direita (VRD) anatomicamente mais curta que a veia renal esquerda (VRE), o que pode estar diretamente relacionado com dificuldades técnicas no implante do órgão, além da possibilidade de complicações no pós-operatório, particularmente a trombose venosa (TV) (2,17,27,28,29,30) . Na nefrectomia para transplante, aberta ou de cadáver, quando o RD é o escolhido, pode-se retirar, adicionalmente à VRD, uma faixa circunferencial da veia cava inferior (VCI).…”
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“…Em NLDV, prefere-se o rim esquerdo, uma vez que a VRE é mais longa (15,27,30,32,35) , apesar da necessidade de mobilização de todo o cólon esquerdo, liberação do ligamento frenoperitoneal, ligaduras das veias gonadal, adrenal e lombar quando presentes.…”
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