1. Retransplanting a previously transplanted kidney: A safe strategy in times of organ shortage?
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Rolf Weimer, Serge Vogelaar, Ingolf Askevold, Thomas Lorf, Martin Nitschke, Philipp Boide, Hristos Karakizlis, Marieke van Rosmalen, Gabrielle Berlakovich, and Winfried Padberg
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Transplanted kidney ,Economic shortage ,030230 surgery ,Kidney ,Graft function ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Transplantation ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Graft Survival ,Safe strategy ,Kidney Transplantation ,Tissue Donors ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Graft survival ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND The shortage of organs for transplantation remains a global problem. The retransplantation of a previously transplanted kidney might be a possibility to expand the pool of donors. We provide our experience with the successful reuse of transplanted kidneys in the Eurotransplant region. METHODS A query in the Eurotransplant database was performed between January 1, 1995 and December 31, 2015, to find kidney donors who themselves had previously received a kidney graft. RESULTS 9 out of a total of 68,554 allocated kidneys had previously been transplanted. 4 of these kidneys were transplanted once again. The mean interval between the first transplant and retransplantation was 1689±1682 days (SD; range 55-5,333 days). At the time of the first transplantation the mean serum creatinine of the donors was 1.0 mg/dl (0.6-1.3mg/dl) and at the second transplantation 1.4 mg/dl (0.8- 1.5mg/dl). The mean graft survival in the first recipient was 50 months (2-110 months) and in the second recipient 111 months (40 215 months). CONCLUSION Transplantation of a previously transplanted kidney may successfully be performed with well-preserved graft function and long term graft survival, even if the first transplantation was performed a long time ago. Such organs should be considered even for younger recipients in carefully selected cases. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- 2021
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