Long-Term Results of Percutaneous Balloon Dilatation of Ureteral Stricture after Kidney Transplantation

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Alvise Guariento ◽  
Vladimiro L. Vida

Several techniques designed to improve long-term results after repair of tetralogy of Fallot are described. We have recently embarked on a program focused on preserving the native pulmonary valve. Here, combined techniques are described in detail, including intraoperative pulmonary valve balloon dilatation, pulmonary valve reconstruction by delamination and resuspension of the leaflets, and pulmonary valve annulus augmentation. As with any other complex congenital heart disease, senior surgeons should select teaching cases, starting from the less severe side of the spectrum.


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Giovanni Franco Zanon ◽  
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Catarina Isabel Ribeiro ◽  
Jorge Malheiro ◽  
Manuela Almeida ◽  
Sofia Pedroso ◽  
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Abstract Background and Aims ABO incompatiblitity was considered a barrier to kidney transplant. However, the shortage of available organs for transplantation and the excellent long term results further establish ABO-incompatible (ABOi) as a safe and effective therapeutic strategy. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the outcomes of ABOi transplantation in terms of graft survival and function, rejection episodes and infections complications. Method The authors present a single center retrospective observational study, that include the analyse of 12 patients who underwent ABOi kidney transplantation between November 2014 and July 2019. All patients received Rituximab (375mg/m2) pre-operation and started Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate Mofetil and Prednisolone one week before surgery. Plasmapheresis was done to remove anti-A or B antibodies until their titles were <1:8 during the first post-operative week and <1:16 at the second. Results : A total of 12 patients were included in the study, 75,0% male with 43 years (IQR 31-50) The most common blood group mismatch was A to O (n=4; 33%). In the first year, 2 of patients (17%) developed acute rejection. The follow-up time was 17 months (IQR 7-36). Five patients (42%) developed infectious complications. None patients developed cytomegalovirus or BK polyomavirus infections. At the end graft and patient survival were 100%. Conclusion ABOi kidney transplantation has become a routine procedure. By this approach, about 30% of living donors who were refused in the past can now donate their kidneys and thereby significantly expand the living donor pool. Immunosuppressive protocol of this Center can be considered safe.


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