RENAL TRANSPLANTATION FOR THE HIGH-RISK RECIPIENTS
- VernacularTitle:高危险性病人的肾移植
- Author:
Huagen MO
;
Yinhe QIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
1982;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Renal transplantation was performed successfully in five cases with high risk. All are alive with functioning grafts at the time of report.The first patient was suffering from cardiac failure, and he was operated on immediately after an implantation of a pace-maker. The second patient was having malignant hypertention before and after transplantation, and bilateral nephrectomy through a mid-line abdominal incision was done, resulting in gradual decline of blood pressure to within normal range. The third patient suffered from chronic pye-litis, and renal transplantation was done immediately after bilateral nephrectomy. The fourth patient suffered from chronic renal failure and leukopenia (total white count 2900-4000/mm3), and the total white count became normal (5000-7500/mm3) despite the use of immunosuppressive drugs after renal transplantation. The fifth case, ages 50, developed stress ulcers with repeated massive hematemesis and bloody stools 12 days after transplantation, and a subtotal gastrectomy was performed to save the patient.It is the opinion of the author that the renal transplantation may be considered to be a life-saving operation, and the key of success is that the quality of the graft should be good.