2021
DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.7003
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Ureteral strictures post-kidney transplantation: Trends, impact on patient outcomes, and clinical management

Abstract: Introduction: Ureteral strictures post-kidney transplantation (KT) can be a significant morbidity to the patient, often requiring surgical intervention and impacting graft function. We sought to investigate the incidence, clinical management, and outcomes of ureteral strictures among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) at a large, multi-organ transplant center. Methods: We conducted a single-center cohort study looking at KTRs who had transplant surgery from January 1, 2005 to March 31, 2017 with at leas… Show more

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“…With the continuous progress and innovation of donor evaluation, organ acquisition and repair, kidney transplantation, ureteral anastomosis and other technologies, the incidence of surgical complications related to kidney transplantation has decreased significantly [ 2 ]. However, ureteral stricture in transplant kidney is still one of the most common surgical complications after kidney transplantation at present, and the incidence rate is reported to be 1–8.3% in the literature, which is negatively correlated with long-term graft survival [ 3 5 ]. Improper treatment may damage the transplant kidney function and affect the long-term survival rate of the recipient and the transplant kidney [ 6 , 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the continuous progress and innovation of donor evaluation, organ acquisition and repair, kidney transplantation, ureteral anastomosis and other technologies, the incidence of surgical complications related to kidney transplantation has decreased significantly [ 2 ]. However, ureteral stricture in transplant kidney is still one of the most common surgical complications after kidney transplantation at present, and the incidence rate is reported to be 1–8.3% in the literature, which is negatively correlated with long-term graft survival [ 3 5 ]. Improper treatment may damage the transplant kidney function and affect the long-term survival rate of the recipient and the transplant kidney [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…По данным различных источников, причинами развития стриктур мочеточника являются аномалии строения, такие как наличие нескольких питающих почечных артерий, избыточная протяженность, не-достаточное кровоснабжение мочеточника, фиброзирование окружающих тканей, возраст донора старше 65 лет, длительность холодовой ишемии, отсроченная функция трансплантата, формирование пузырно-мочеточникового анастомоза без стентирования [2,3]. Описаны отдельные случаи развития стриктур мочеточника трансплантата почки в сочетании с тубулоинтерстициальным нефритом, вызванным цитомегаловирусной инфекцией [4].…”
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