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Do Not Tunnel the Small Bowel during the Tunneling of a Femoro-Femoral Bypass

Chung CTY, Min S, Min SK

A 62-year-old male with a history of femoro-femoral crossover bypass surgery 31 months previously presented with recurrent symptoms of fever and chills, along with a previous positive blood culture. Computed...
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Better Efficacy of Balloon Assisted Maturation in Radial-Cephalic Arteriovenous Fistula for Hemodialysis

Kim HK, Han A, Ahn S, Ko H, Chung CTY, Choi, KW, Min S, Ha J, Min SK

Purpose: Native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the first choice for hemodialysis access; however, the maturation failure rate remains high. Hence, balloon-assisted maturation (BAM) is increasingly being used to overcome maturation...
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Cysteine as a potential donor urinary biomarker for donor acute kidney injury and recipient early graft function

Chung CTY, Ko H, Kim HK, Choi K, Han A, Min S, Ha J

Background: In deceased donor kidney transplantation, there is an increase in the use of marginal kidneys from donors with acute kidney injury with higher chance of delayed graft function (DGF)....
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Changes in recipient body mass index for the first year after kidney transplantation are associated with intrapatient variability of tacrolimus concentration and long-term graft function

Ko H, Chung CTY, Kim HK, Choi KW, Han A, Ha J, Min S

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the 5-year outcome of kidney transplant recipient according to the weight changes for the first year after kidney transplantation. Methods: Data were...
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De novo donor-specific antibody without rejection does not always predict worse outcome in kidney transplantation

Kim HK, Min S, Chung CTY, Ko H, Choi KW, Han A, Ahn S, Ha J

Background: De novo donor-specific antibodies (dnDSA) have been reported as a risk factor for graft injury and failure in kidney transplantation. However, there are only a few studies on how...
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