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Renal Transplantation: An Analysis of 33 Cases
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1972
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Transplantation SurgeryHemodialysisUrologyTransplantationStable FunctionKidney TransplantMedicineKidney TransplantationKidney FailureGraft SurvivalTransplant SurgerySurgeryTwenty-seven KidneysRenal TransplantationChronic Kidney DiseaseEnd-stage Renal DiseaseNephrologyThirty-three Patients
Thirty-three patients with end-stage renal failure have had transplants over a three-year period, four patients receiving kidneys from siblings and the remainder cadaver organs. Twenty-seven kidneys survived with stable function for periods of six months to three years. Graft survival at one year was 85% and at two years 82%. One patient died and five were returned to dialysis. Complications included rejection episodes, technical problems, respiratory and wound infections, gastrointestinal disorders, and side effects of steroids.
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