2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijt.2016.06.002
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Post-transplantation surgical complications in renal transplant recipient patients – An institution based prospective study

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“…One 1% died of pseudo-tumour cerebri (known complication of steroid use) Open Journal of Nephrology after seven months. It is close to an Indian study with mortality due to intracranial complications (intracranial haemorrhage) in 0.91% [9]. Another patient died due to GE presented with intractable diarrhoea that cause gastro-enteritis, that constitute 20% of causes of death with function, a comparative study has less finding of 13% to infectious causes of death with function [17].…”
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“…One 1% died of pseudo-tumour cerebri (known complication of steroid use) Open Journal of Nephrology after seven months. It is close to an Indian study with mortality due to intracranial complications (intracranial haemorrhage) in 0.91% [9]. Another patient died due to GE presented with intractable diarrhoea that cause gastro-enteritis, that constitute 20% of causes of death with function, a comparative study has less finding of 13% to infectious causes of death with function [17].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Close to an Indian study where wound, infection occurred in 3.3% of patients [19]. In addition, less than another study with wound infection in 4.58% [9]. And an African study where it was 8.8% Patients [18].…”
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“…The one who nurses the transplant patient plays a substantial role in diagnosis of acute transplant complications that often occur within the rst 24 hours after transplantation. The nurse is able to diagnose complications such as renal dysfunction, appearing in the form of decreased urinary output and increased serum creatinine, both with the aid of the obtained knowledge and through urgent intervention (3,4). Increase of IAP is one of the complications of major abdominal surgery, to which kidney transplant patients are exposed to due to the nature of surgery and its method.…”
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confidence: 99%