FULLY ROBOTIC LIVE DONOR NEPHRECTOMY AND OPEN IMPLANTATION IN RECIPIENTS: DOES RIGHT OR LEFT KIDNEY REALLY MATTER?

Volume: 104, Issue: S3, Pages: S401 - S402
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Introduction: Right-sided living donor nephrectomy (LDN) is perceived to be difficult due to anatomical factors. Robotic LDN has been reported to be associated with higher risk of complications (1). A technically challenging robotic nephrectomy could impact recipient allograft outcomes. We aimed to study the outcomes of right and left renal allografts that were procured robotically and transplanted using the conventional open technique. Methods:...
Paper Details
Title
FULLY ROBOTIC LIVE DONOR NEPHRECTOMY AND OPEN IMPLANTATION IN RECIPIENTS: DOES RIGHT OR LEFT KIDNEY REALLY MATTER?
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
104
Issue
S3
Pages
S401 - S402
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