This is guest article by Dr.N.Anil kumar, Urologist.
History and Major landmarks
1933 - First Human Renal
Allograft by Voronoy in Ukraine.
1954 - First long
term Success with Human Renal Allograft achieved in Boston.
1958 - First Histocompatibility
antigen was described.
1959 - Radiation was
tried for immunosuppression.
1962 - Glucocorticoids
became a part of immunosuppression.
1962 - First use of
tissue matching for selection of Donor-recipient pair.
1966 - Direct cross match
between Donor lymphocytes and recipient serum introduced.
1970’s- Brain Death laws were passed
1978 - first clinical
trials of cyclosporine were reported
1981 - Successful use
of monoclonal antibodies for renal allograft rejection
1989 - Recombinant
Erythropoietin became available
1995 - Laparoscopic
donor nephrectomy was introduced
Urologist’s role -recipient
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Preliminary screening
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Kidney
disease recurrence
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Infections
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Active
malignancy
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Probable
risk factors for perioperative morbidity
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Non-compliance
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Unsuitable
conditions for technical success
1. Preliminary
screening :
- Drug / substance abuse
- Morbid obesity
- Compliance issues
- Heart disease
2. Kidney disease recurrence
High Risk of Graft Failure
- FSGS
- HUS
- Oxalosis
Potentially treatable
- Renal Amyloidosis
- Cystinosis
- Fabry’s Disease
Graft failure is rare
- DM
- IgA nephropathy
Do not recur in transplanted kidney
- ADPKD
- Renal dysplasia
- Alport’s without anti BM antibodies
3. Infections
- Dental sepsis
- Infection of dialysis access sites
- Pulm.infections & Tuberculin test
- Symptomatic cholelithiasis & cholecystitis
- Recurrent diverticulitis
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- UTI
- CMV, HSV, EBV, Hep.B, Hep.C, HIV
4. Active malignancy
- Invasive cancers- 2-5 yrs of waiting time after last treatment recommended
- Low grade / Non-invasive cancers- shorter intervals may be accepted
- GB-Polyps of >1cm in diameter- cholecystectomy is recommended
5.Probable risk factors for perioperative morbidity & mortality
- Cardiac risk factors
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Significant pulmonary disease
- Smoking
6. Unsuitable conditions for technical success
- Signs& Symptoms of lower extremity arterial disease
- H/O abdominal or pelvic vascular surgeries
- H/O previous vascular thrombosis, antiphospholipid antibodies, previous transplant renal vein thrombosis
- Diseases & operations on urinary tract
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