2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.euf.2018.01.018
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Effectiveness and Harms of Using Kidneys with Small Renal Tumors from Deceased or Living Donors as a Source of Renal Transplantation: A Systematic Review

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“…Taking together, we would support use of the restored kidney grafts for transplantation after ex vivo excision of a small tumour as a novel source. Our study will provide additional supporting evidence to the recent literature review by Hevia et al that kidney transplant by using kidneys after excised low‐grade small renal tumours appears to be safe in terms of overall survival, graft survival and oncological outcomes in appropriate selected recipients [46]. Establishment of a structured programme would facilitate expanding utilization of this type of kidney grafts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Taking together, we would support use of the restored kidney grafts for transplantation after ex vivo excision of a small tumour as a novel source. Our study will provide additional supporting evidence to the recent literature review by Hevia et al that kidney transplant by using kidneys after excised low‐grade small renal tumours appears to be safe in terms of overall survival, graft survival and oncological outcomes in appropriate selected recipients [46]. Establishment of a structured programme would facilitate expanding utilization of this type of kidney grafts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Similarly, Hevia et al 8 described a 95.6% overall graft survival rate and a 100% recurrence-free survival rate at a five-year follow-up. The mean tumor size was 2 cm.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…67 A systematic review of published cases until June 2017 identified 109 such transplantations. 68 Most excised tumors were RCC (81%), mean tumor size was 2 cm (range 0.5–6.0 cm; predominantly <4 cm), and nucleolar/Fuhrman grade I–II in 93%, all had clear margins. Mean follow-up was 39.9 mo, there was only 1 local tumor relapse (after 9 y), other outcomes were inconsistently reported.…”
Section: Reveiwmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Most transplant programs restrict these “restored” kidneys to patients >60 y of age or who have dialysis access problems and require recipient consent. 68 …”
Section: Reveiwmentioning
confidence: 99%
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