Graft survival and postoperative complications following orthotopic renal transplantation

Author:

Territo Angelo1,Selvi İsmail2,Malçok Aydan3,Boissier Romain4,Campi Riccardo5,Prudhomme Thomas6ORCID,Pecoraro Alessio5,Piana Alberto7,Lopez‐Abad Alicia8,Bañuelos Marco Beatriz9,Breda Alberto10,Dönmez M. İrfan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Uro‐Oncology and Kidney Transplant Unit Department of Urology at “Fundació Puigvert” Hospital Autonoma, University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Department of Urology Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine İstanbul Turkey

3. Department of Biostatistics Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Istanbul Turkey

4. Department of Urology and Kidney Transplantation La Conception University Hospital Marseille France

5. Unit of Urologic Robotic Minimally‐Invasive Surgery and Renal Transplantation Careggi University Hospital Florence Italy

6. Department of Urology and Kidney Transplantation Toulouse University Hospital Toulouse France

7. Department of Urology San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital University of Turin, Orbassano Turin Italy

8. Department of Urology Virgen de la Arrixaca Hospital Murcia Spain

9. Department of Urology University Hospital El Clinico Madrid Spain

10. Department of Urology Fundació Puigvert Autonomous University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe iliac fossa is the most commonly used site to place the graft in renal transplantation in adults. However, iliac fossa may not be used in various conditions. Thus, orthotopic renal transplantation becomes a viable alternative for these selected patients. Given the technically challenging surgery and limited number of patients, data on the long‐term outcomes on this regard are scarce. This narrative review serves as an update on the clinical outcomes after orthotopic renal transplantation, focusing on overall recipient survival and renal graft survival, as well as postoperative complications. We found that studies to date showed a comparable survival rate in both recipients and renal grafts in the postoperative follow‐up period after orthotopic renal transplantation with a lower complication rate compared to the published data on heterotopic renal transplantation. The results of our review may encourage transplant centers to reevaluate their policies to consider orthotopic renal transplantation as an alternative technique in cases where heterotopic kidney transplantation is not possible.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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