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Retrograde reperfusion of renal grafts to reduce ischemic-reperfusion injury

Rysmakhanov M, Smagulov A, Mussin N, Kaliyev A, Zhakiyev B, Sultangereyev Y, Kuttymuratov G

Background: During transplantation, a kidney graft undergoes a cascade of pathological changes, referred to as ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), as it is incorporated into the bloodstream. Various studies have reported that...
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The first successful report of liver transplantation from category III donation after circulatory death in South Korea: a case report

Kang I, Lee Jm, Lee JG

Deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) using donations after brain death (DBDs) has been widely performed in Korea. However, to date, there is no report regarding donation after circulatory death (DCD)...
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Portal vein fenestration: a case report of an unusual portal vein developmental anomaly

Balradja I, Har B, Rastogi R, Agarwal S, Gupta S

Portal vein anatomic variations are common in living donor liver transplantation. Portal vein fenestration, in which a segment of a vessel divides into at least two channels that reunite into...
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Successful treatment of renal malakoplakia via the reduction of immunosuppression and antimicrobial therapy after kidney transplantation: a case report

Yim SH, Min EK, Kim HJ, Lim BJ, Huh KH

Malakoplakia is a rare, granulomatous disease that usually affects immunocompromised individuals and is generally associated with poor graft and patient survival. We present a case of renal malakoplakia after kidney...
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Newly diagnosed metastatic pulmonary calcification in a kidney transplantation recipient: a case report

Youn S, Yang CW, Chung BH, Ko EJ

Metastatic pulmonary calcification (MPC) is defined as calcium deposition in lung tissues. It is commonly seen in end-stage renal disease patients. However, MPC occurring in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) is...
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Prospective comparison of suture ligation and electrothermal sealing for the control of perivascular lymphatics in kidney transplant recipients

Mehra K, Kapashi K, Khemchandani S, Modi PR, Rizvi SJ

Background: The use of sutures as ligatures has proven to be safe and reliable for the control of lymphatic vessels. The electrothermal bipolar vessel sealer (EBVS) is a relatively new...
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Impact of the preoperative skeletal muscle index on early remnant liver regeneration in living donors after liver transplantation

Lee S, Kim KW, Kwon HJ, Lee J, Song GW, Lee SG

Background: We investigated the correlation between the preoperative skeletal muscle index (SMI) and remnant liver regeneration after right hemihepatectomy for living-donor liver transplantation and aimed to identify preoperative predictors of...
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Trends in contemporary advanced heart failure management: an in-depth review over 30 years of heart transplant service in Hong Kong

Fan YYK, Wong KL, Cally Ho KL, Daniel Chan TL, Lee OJ, Yung CY, Lun KS, Elaine Chau MC, Chiu SWC, Cheng LC, Timmy Au WK

Background: The year 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of heart transplant service in Hong Kong (HK). In this study, we describe prevailing trends and outcomes of advanced heart failure (AHF),...
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Eculizumab as rescue therapy in a kidney transplant recipient with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: a case report

Oh YJ, Lee J, Kim Y, Jun H, Sim J, Kim MG, Jung CW

A 61-year-old female patient with chronic kidney disease due to diabetes mellitus and hypertension–induced nephropathy received a deceased donor kidney transplant in March 2020. In July 2020, she was transferred...
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The effect of the Iranian family approachspecific course (IrFASC) on obtaining consent from deceased organ donors’ families

Radi E, Ghanavati M, Khoundabi B, Rahmani J, Nahafizadeh K, Shadnoush M, Broumand B, Ghobadi O

Background: A family approach and obtaining consent from the families of potential brain-dead donors is the most important step of organ procurement in countries where an opt-in policy applies to...
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