scholarly journals Simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy in a patient with neurogenic bladder

Author(s):  
S. V. Arzumanov ◽  
I. V. Chuchina ◽  
A. E. Mitish ◽  
S. K. Yarovoy

We present a case of simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy. This observation shows that patients with end-stage kidney disease, primarily caused by neurogenic bladder dysfunction, can be successfully treated via surgery. The course of early postoperative period and further rehabilitation did not differ significantly from that obtainable after standard kidney allotransplantation.

Author(s):  
F.I. Rusnak

This literature review is devoted to a common problem in children – neurogenic bladder dysfunction. The main types of neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NBD) in children (overactive bladder, underactive («lazy») bladder, stress incontinence, vesico-vaginal reflux and giggle incontenence) are presented. The importance of neurogenic bladder dysfunction as a predictor of chronic kidney disease is discussed. Emphasis is placed on diagnostic and therapeutic strategy for the treatment of NBD, including urotherapy and pharmacological treatment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 96 (1) ◽  
pp. 209-211
Author(s):  
I. A. Korsunskiy ◽  
N. B. Guseva ◽  
E. Y. Gatkin ◽  
A. A. Korsunskiy ◽  
L. A. Fedorova ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (11) ◽  
pp. 6525-6530
Author(s):  
JANOS DOCS ◽  
DANIEL BANYAI ◽  
TIBOR FLASKO ◽  
ARPAD SZANTO ◽  
GYULA KOVACS

Author(s):  
Eva Pella ◽  
Afroditi Boutou ◽  
Aristi Boulmpou ◽  
Christodoulos E Papadopoulos ◽  
Aikaterini Papagianni ◽  
...  

Abstract Chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Exercise intolerance as well as reduced cardiovascular reserve are extremely common in patients with CKD. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a non-invasive, dynamic technique that provides an integrative evaluation of cardiovascular, pulmonary, neuropsychological and metabolic function during maximal or submaximal exercise, allowing the evaluation of functional reserves of these systems. This assessment is based on the principle that system failure typically occurs when the system is under stress and, thus, CPET is currently considered to be the gold-standard for identifying exercise limitation and differentiating its causes. It has been widely used in several medical fields for risk stratification, clinical evaluation and other applications but its use in everyday practice for CKD patients is scarce. This article describes the basic principles and methodology of CPET and provides an overview of important studies that utilized CPET in patients with ESKD, in an effort to increase awareness of CPET capabilities among practicing nephrologists.


Author(s):  
Micaella Sotera Hansen ◽  
Wubshet Tesfaye ◽  
Beena Sewlal ◽  
Bharati Mehta ◽  
Kamal Sud ◽  
...  

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