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Minimally invasive renal autotransplantation

Wooju Jeong, Rajesh Ahlawat, Firas Abdollah, Jesse D. Sammon, Mahendra Bhandari, Mani Menon

Year
2015
Citations
16

Abstract

Minimally invasive renal allotransplantation techniques have been recently described; reported benefits include reduced morbidity/complications. These benefits have been successfully adapted for minimally invasive renal autotransplantation, however, in a non-oncological setting. We, here, describe a novel alternative robot-assisted renal autotransplantation technique, utilizing GelPOINT, which by permitting ex vivo graft examination and surgery might allow further broadening of indications for minimally-invasive renal autotransplantation, to include complex oncological renal/ureteral lesions. Future studies are needed to evaluate the utility of these techniques.

Keywords

AutotransplantationMedicineAllotransplantationInvasive surgeryEx vivoTransplantationSurgeryKidneyKidney transplantationUrology

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