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The Role of Ureteral Stents for All Ureteroneocystostomies in Kidney Transplants

Background: Despite significant advancements in renal transplantation, certain basic surgical practices such as the routine use of ureteral stents (US) remain controversial. A recent met-analysis of ureteral stenting concluded that the routine use of US resulted in improved outcomes. In contrast, th...

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Autores principales: Laftavi, M. R., Chaudhry, Q., Kohli, R., Feng, L., Said, M., Paolini, K., Dayton, M., Pankewycz, O.
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Publicado: Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013597
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author Laftavi, M. R.
Chaudhry, Q.
Kohli, R.
Feng, L.
Said, M.
Paolini, K.
Dayton, M.
Pankewycz, O.
author_facet Laftavi, M. R.
Chaudhry, Q.
Kohli, R.
Feng, L.
Said, M.
Paolini, K.
Dayton, M.
Pankewycz, O.
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description Background: Despite significant advancements in renal transplantation, certain basic surgical practices such as the routine use of ureteral stents (US) remain controversial. A recent met-analysis of ureteral stenting concluded that the routine use of US resulted in improved outcomes. In contrast, the indiscriminate use of US can lead to adverse complications. Objective: To better define this question, we reviewed our single center experience in which US were placed selectively. Methods: 301 patients were eligible to be enrolled. 55 living donor and 246 deceased-donor charts were analyzed for donor and recipient clinical characteristics, immunosuppressive therapy and outcomes. Results: 28 US were placed for either small bladder capacity (n=7), unhealthy appearing bladder tissue (n=8) or for an uncertain vascular supply to the ureter (n=13). Patients with US did not develop urinary leaks, 8 (28%) developed complications including obstruction, encrustation, and urinary tract infections. 12 (4.3%) non-stented patients developed a clinically significant urinary leak. Risk factors for urinary leaks included dual and en-bloc pediatric donor kidney transplants, extended criteria donors and the use of single U stitch technique for ureteral anastomoses. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that the majority of patients can be successfully transplanted without the routine use of US. Selective use of US should be reserved for high-risk situations.
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spelling pubmed-40892542014-07-10 The Role of Ureteral Stents for All Ureteroneocystostomies in Kidney Transplants Laftavi, M. R. Chaudhry, Q. Kohli, R. Feng, L. Said, M. Paolini, K. Dayton, M. Pankewycz, O. Int J Organ Transplant Med Original Article Background: Despite significant advancements in renal transplantation, certain basic surgical practices such as the routine use of ureteral stents (US) remain controversial. A recent met-analysis of ureteral stenting concluded that the routine use of US resulted in improved outcomes. In contrast, the indiscriminate use of US can lead to adverse complications. Objective: To better define this question, we reviewed our single center experience in which US were placed selectively. Methods: 301 patients were eligible to be enrolled. 55 living donor and 246 deceased-donor charts were analyzed for donor and recipient clinical characteristics, immunosuppressive therapy and outcomes. Results: 28 US were placed for either small bladder capacity (n=7), unhealthy appearing bladder tissue (n=8) or for an uncertain vascular supply to the ureter (n=13). Patients with US did not develop urinary leaks, 8 (28%) developed complications including obstruction, encrustation, and urinary tract infections. 12 (4.3%) non-stented patients developed a clinically significant urinary leak. Risk factors for urinary leaks included dual and en-bloc pediatric donor kidney transplants, extended criteria donors and the use of single U stitch technique for ureteral anastomoses. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that the majority of patients can be successfully transplanted without the routine use of US. Selective use of US should be reserved for high-risk situations. Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2011 2011-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4089254/ /pubmed/25013597 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laftavi, M. R.
Chaudhry, Q.
Kohli, R.
Feng, L.
Said, M.
Paolini, K.
Dayton, M.
Pankewycz, O.
The Role of Ureteral Stents for All Ureteroneocystostomies in Kidney Transplants
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title_short The Role of Ureteral Stents for All Ureteroneocystostomies in Kidney Transplants
title_sort role of ureteral stents for all ureteroneocystostomies in kidney transplants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013597
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