OBJECTIVES: To determine the best approach for live donor nephrectomy to minimise discomfort to the donor and to provide good graft function. DESIGN: Single blind, randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Two university medical centres, the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: 100 living kidney donors. INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomly assigned to either laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or to mini incision muscle splitting open donor nephrectomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was physical fatigue using the multidimensional fatigue inventory 20 (MFI-20). Secondary outcomes were physical function using the SF-36, hospital stay after surgery, pain, operating times, recipient graft function, and graft survival. RESULTS: Conversions did no...
Background: Significant morbidity is associated with standard open flank living donor nephrectomy. L...
Long-term physical and psychosocial effects of laparoscopic and open kidney donation are ill defined...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of different technique modifications in laparoscopic donor n...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the best approach for live donor nephrectomy to minimise discomfort to t...
Contains fulltext : 51272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To d...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
Background: The interest in living donor transplantation has been driven by the continuing fall in a...
Background: The interest in living donor transplantation has been driven by the continuing fall in a...
PURPOSE: Living donor nephrectomy is usually performed by a retroperitoneal flank incision. Due to t...
OBJECTIVES: Although the advent of (hand-assisted) laparoscopic donor nephrectomy has had a positive...
The use of live donors in renal transplantation is an area of rapidly expanding interest. This inter...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The optimal minimally invasive procedure to procure live donor kidneys for r...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
OBJECTIVES: As the advancements, modifications and standardization of laparoscopy are taking place, ...
Background: Significant morbidity is associated with standard open flank living donor nephrectomy. L...
Long-term physical and psychosocial effects of laparoscopic and open kidney donation are ill defined...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of different technique modifications in laparoscopic donor n...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the best approach for live donor nephrectomy to minimise discomfort to t...
Contains fulltext : 51272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To d...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
Background: The interest in living donor transplantation has been driven by the continuing fall in a...
Background: The interest in living donor transplantation has been driven by the continuing fall in a...
PURPOSE: Living donor nephrectomy is usually performed by a retroperitoneal flank incision. Due to t...
OBJECTIVES: Although the advent of (hand-assisted) laparoscopic donor nephrectomy has had a positive...
The use of live donors in renal transplantation is an area of rapidly expanding interest. This inter...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The optimal minimally invasive procedure to procure live donor kidneys for r...
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare various outcome variables of the retroperitone...
OBJECTIVES: As the advancements, modifications and standardization of laparoscopy are taking place, ...
Background: Significant morbidity is associated with standard open flank living donor nephrectomy. L...
Long-term physical and psychosocial effects of laparoscopic and open kidney donation are ill defined...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of different technique modifications in laparoscopic donor n...