Dual kidney transplantation - a single-center experience
Moláček, J.; Třeška, V.; Čertík, B.; Čechura, M.; Šulc, R.; Opatrný, V.; Reischig, T.
Rozhledy v chirurgii mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti 96(7): 291-295
2017
ISSN/ISBN: 0035-9351 PMID: 28948799 Document Number: 692294
Dual kidney transplantation is one of the options to utilize the so-called marginal grafts, kidneys that would be insufficient for normal single transplantation. This time-consuming surgical procedure is also burdensome for the patient. The authors present their experience from the Pilsen Transplant Center. Between 2008 and 2016, 13 dual kidney transplantations were performed. Median donor age was 66 years (34-77) and median recipient age 46 years (40-78). Mean operating time was 4 hours and 40 minutes (3-6 h). Mean surgery ward stay was 5 days (4-6). Bilateral surgical technique was used in all cases. Mean follow-up time was 63 months (18-101). From our group of DKTs (N=13), 4 patients (31%) experienced delayed graft function and we observed no primary graft non-function. Surgical complications occurred in 4 patients (31%). Currently, all 13 patients are living with good graft function, none of them being dependent on dialysis. Dual kidney transplantation is currently a viable option. The success and benefits of this surgical procedure are directly related to careful donor and recipient selection.Key words: dual kidney transplantation - marginal donor - chronic renal failure - expanded criteria donor.