INTRODUCTION: Renal transplantation with multiple arteries appears, in literature, associated to a major index of surgical complications. This study compared the surgical complications and short-term outcome renal transplants with multiple arteries and single artery grafts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data of 64 renal transplants with multiple arteries performed between January 1995 and December 1999 were compared to the ones of 292 transplants with single renal artery. The aspects analyzed were number of arteries of the graft, donor type, vascular reconstruction technique, the occurrence of surgical complications, the incidence of delayed graft function, graft function 1 month after transplantation, graft loss and the patients' deaths. RESU...
Background. The incidence of vascular complications during allogeneic renal transplan-tations ranges...
Introduction: Kidney transplant remains one of the pioneer branches of solid organ transplant worldw...
Background/Aim. Multiple renal arteries (MRAs) represent a surgical challenge by the difficulty i...
INTRODUCTION: Renal transplantation with multiple arteries appears, in literature, associated to a m...
Introduction: The effect of multiple arterial anastomosis and different reconstruction techniques on...
Background. Transplantation of the kidney graft with Multiple Renal Arteries was not common because ...
PubMed ID: 22841246Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether kidney transplantatio...
Allograft with multiple renal arteries (MRA) is considered to have an increased post-transplantation...
Background: The use of grafts with multiple renal arteries (MRA) in renal transplantation has not be...
Background: The use of grafts with multiple renal arteries (MRA) in renal transplantation has not be...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in case ...
Aim: Complex arterial reconstruction in kidney transplantation (KT) using kidneys from deceased dono...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in cas...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in cas...
Aim: Complex arterial reconstruction in kidney transplantation (KT) using kidneys from deceased dono...
Background. The incidence of vascular complications during allogeneic renal transplan-tations ranges...
Introduction: Kidney transplant remains one of the pioneer branches of solid organ transplant worldw...
Background/Aim. Multiple renal arteries (MRAs) represent a surgical challenge by the difficulty i...
INTRODUCTION: Renal transplantation with multiple arteries appears, in literature, associated to a m...
Introduction: The effect of multiple arterial anastomosis and different reconstruction techniques on...
Background. Transplantation of the kidney graft with Multiple Renal Arteries was not common because ...
PubMed ID: 22841246Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether kidney transplantatio...
Allograft with multiple renal arteries (MRA) is considered to have an increased post-transplantation...
Background: The use of grafts with multiple renal arteries (MRA) in renal transplantation has not be...
Background: The use of grafts with multiple renal arteries (MRA) in renal transplantation has not be...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in case ...
Aim: Complex arterial reconstruction in kidney transplantation (KT) using kidneys from deceased dono...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in cas...
INTRODUCTION: In the literature several reconstructive techniques for vascular anastomoses in cas...
Aim: Complex arterial reconstruction in kidney transplantation (KT) using kidneys from deceased dono...
Background. The incidence of vascular complications during allogeneic renal transplan-tations ranges...
Introduction: Kidney transplant remains one of the pioneer branches of solid organ transplant worldw...
Background/Aim. Multiple renal arteries (MRAs) represent a surgical challenge by the difficulty i...