Safety of Polymer Clips in Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy: Indonesian Experience
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Published:2018-08-01
Issue:8
Volume:24
Page:6238-6241
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ISSN:1936-6612
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Container-title:Advanced Science Letters
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language:en
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Short-container-title:adv sci lett
Author:
Sidabutar Karina Evelyn1,
Hamid A. R1,
Rasyid Nur1,
Rodjani Arry1,
Wahyudi Irfan1,
Mochtar Chaidir A1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia – Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia
Abstract
To assess the reliability and safety of polymer clips for vascular control in laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy. We collected data retrospectively from all laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy performed in Ciptomangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Polymer clips was applied
for both renal artery and renal vein ligation. The incidence of polymer clip failure was recorded accordingly. Between November 2011 and August 2015, we evaluated 260 patients of laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy in a center. The left kidney was harvested from 219 (84.5%) patients. Multiple
renal arteries was discovered in 25 (9.6%) patients. For all cases we used polymer clips to control the renal artery (XL and L) and renal vein (XL). We placed 2 clips as proximal as possible to the aorta or caval vein. The median estimated blood loss was 100 (20–2000) ml. A blood loss
of 2000 ml occurred in one/case of clip dislodgement. The median time to clip (the length of time from first incision to renal artery clamping) was 155 (68–318) minutes. The median warm ischemic time (the length of time from clamping to cold ischemic time) was 3.01 (1.22–30.43)
minutes. There were 10 cases with warm ischemic time of more than 10 minutes. Three cases (1.2%) of clip failures occurred. One patient needed conversion to open surgery to achieve adequate vascular control. Two patients experienced improper locking of the polymer clips, necessitating clips
reapplication. The use of polymer clips for vascular control in laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy is reliable and safe when properly applied. However the evaluation of renal vascular stump after harvesting donor kidney is an important step to ensure the right placement and safety of polymer
clips.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Energy,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,Education,General Mathematics,Health(social science),General Computer Science