1973
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1973.01350200097022
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Indications for Pretransplant Nephrectomy

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“…Today we are in agreement with Aronian et al (5) and the majority o f authors (30,77,92), advocating preliminary pre-transplantation bilateral nephrectomy in due time and under the indications listed earlier. …”
Section: ------------------------------------------------------------supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Today we are in agreement with Aronian et al (5) and the majority o f authors (30,77,92), advocating preliminary pre-transplantation bilateral nephrectomy in due time and under the indications listed earlier. …”
Section: ------------------------------------------------------------supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Another item which contributes to the persistence of hypertension after transplan tation is the presence of native kidneys releas ing vasopressor substances or inducing poly globulia [3,9,16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40][41][42] Initial experiences with concomitant bilateral nephrectomy and kidney transplant have resulted in unfavorable results, likely due to complex fluid shifts, peritonitis from infected cyst fluid, and graft compromise secondary to hemorrhage-induced hypotension, which was attributable to the nephrectomy portion of the procedure. 43 Although the general opinion among nephrologists and surgeons was that this combined approach involves too much surgery and might likely lead to poor outcomes, [44][45][46][47] there are some studies in the literatures that support it in decreasing the postoperative mortalities. 12,[48][49][50] Recently, the transcatheter arterial embolization technique has shown promising results as an alternative.…”
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confidence: 99%