Observation on clinical safety of patients undergoing uninephrectomy for urologic diseases and healthy living kidney donors
- VernacularTitle:因泌尿系疾病行一侧肾切除者与健康供肾者的安全性对比观察
- Author:
Meisheng ZHOU
;
Liming WANG
;
Li ZENG
;
Lei ZHANG
;
Shu HAN
;
Shangxi FU
;
Youhua ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Living donor;
Nephrectomy;
Security
- From:
Chinese Journal of Urology
2008;29(z1):63-65
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the difference of clinical and laboratory characteristics between the patients undergoing uninephrectomy for urologic diseases and healthy living kidney donors.Methods The change of blood pressure,renal function,blood routine examination,urine protein,plasma electrolytes and blood fat in two groups preoperatively and at one week,one month,6 months and one year postoperatively were retrospectively assessed.Of the 65 living kidney donors,12 were male and 53 were female.Among 354 cases of uninephrectomy for urologic diseases,there were 291 cases of hpper urinary tract tumor,56 cases of hydronephrosis and 7 cases of severe kidney injury.Results Compared to the preoperative status,there was significant difference of hemoglobin,creatinine,urea nitrogen and urine protein in two groups.Clinical and laboratory characteristics of two groups became stable at one months postoperatively,and could reach the preoperative level at 6 months or one year postoperatively.But the creatinine was 25.71%higher than the preoperative level in healthy donors and 25.49%in patients undergoing uninephrectomy for urologic diseases.There was no significant difference between the two groups at one year postoperatively.Conclusions Two groups are safety after nephrectomy.There is no significant difference of clinical and laboratory characteristics between the 2 groups.Strict donor selection,appropriate pretransplantation evaluation,careful operation and postoperative health consulting play important roles in donors;safety and health.