Background and Purpose: Potential transplant renal allograft recipients exceed the number of donors. Our institution now considers patients with small, unilateral, nonobstructing, incidental renal calculi for possible renal donation. We adopted ex-vivo ureteroscopy (ExURS) to render these kidneys stone free at the time of renal transplantation. We examined the safety and efficacy of ExURS. Patients and Methods: After confirming a lack of significant metabolic defects on 24-hour urinalysis, 23 patients with small nonobstructing unilateral nephrolithiasis detected on preoperative CT angiography underwent donor nephrectomy. Immediately after cold perfusion, ExURS was performed with ice cold saline irrigation. Retro-spective review was performe...
ObjectiveTo raise awareness that patients with proximal ureteral stricture who elect for nephrectomy...
Urolithiasis is one of the most common conditions seen in urology practice. Renal transplantation is...
Objective: To report our experience with extracorporeal shock wave treatment for upper urinary tract...
Background and Purpose: Potential transplant renal allograft recipients exceed the number of donors....
Background: There are over 100,000 adult patients awaiting renal transplantation in the United State...
Copyright © 2011 Nikhil Vasdev et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Renal transplant is needed for end-stage renal disease. Although treatment of don...
Aims. We aimed to summarize available evidence about intraoperative and postoperative donors’ and re...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the urinary system during renal transplantation is usually performed...
Objective: Urolithiasis of the transplanted kidney has an incidence of 0.2 to 1.7%, it increases the...
The purpose of this report is to assess the safety and efficacy of percutaneous nephrolithotomies (P...
We describe a 40-year-old living-donor renal-transplant recipient who underwent successful ureteroli...
P>Live kidney donation is an important alternative for patients with end-stage renal disease. To dat...
Stone disease complicates nearly 1% of transplants. A calculus in a grafted kidney may develop de no...
Urolithiasis is a rare complication after kidney transplant. Over the years, treatment of kidney sto...
ObjectiveTo raise awareness that patients with proximal ureteral stricture who elect for nephrectomy...
Urolithiasis is one of the most common conditions seen in urology practice. Renal transplantation is...
Objective: To report our experience with extracorporeal shock wave treatment for upper urinary tract...
Background and Purpose: Potential transplant renal allograft recipients exceed the number of donors....
Background: There are over 100,000 adult patients awaiting renal transplantation in the United State...
Copyright © 2011 Nikhil Vasdev et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Renal transplant is needed for end-stage renal disease. Although treatment of don...
Aims. We aimed to summarize available evidence about intraoperative and postoperative donors’ and re...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the urinary system during renal transplantation is usually performed...
Objective: Urolithiasis of the transplanted kidney has an incidence of 0.2 to 1.7%, it increases the...
The purpose of this report is to assess the safety and efficacy of percutaneous nephrolithotomies (P...
We describe a 40-year-old living-donor renal-transplant recipient who underwent successful ureteroli...
P>Live kidney donation is an important alternative for patients with end-stage renal disease. To dat...
Stone disease complicates nearly 1% of transplants. A calculus in a grafted kidney may develop de no...
Urolithiasis is a rare complication after kidney transplant. Over the years, treatment of kidney sto...
ObjectiveTo raise awareness that patients with proximal ureteral stricture who elect for nephrectomy...
Urolithiasis is one of the most common conditions seen in urology practice. Renal transplantation is...
Objective: To report our experience with extracorporeal shock wave treatment for upper urinary tract...