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Living-related kidney transplantation: first experience at St. Luke’s Clinical Hospital

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2023-1-38-42

Abstract

Kidney transplantation (KT) is regarded as the most effective therapeutic approach for people with end-stage renal disease. However, for a number of reasons - constant increase in the incidence of diseases contributing to formation and development of chronic kidney disease, as well as continuing shortage of donor organs - 78-95% of patients in need of a kidney transplant do not receive the necessary treatment, and the waiting list stretches for several years. This paper presents the first outcomes of KT for chronic glomerulonephritis performed at St. Luke’s Clinical Hospital in St. Petersburg, in collaboration with the staff of Shumakov National Medical Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs.

About the Authors

S. V. Popov
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



I. N. Orlov
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



D. A. Sajdulaev
Shumakov National Medical Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs
Russian Federation

Moscow



S. V. Sadovnikov
Shumakov National Medical Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs
Russian Federation

Moscow



R. G. Gusejnov
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital; St. Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Ruslan Gusejnov

46, Chugunnaya str., St. Petersburg, 194044. Phone: (812) 576-11-08



Yu. V. Kisil
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



V. V. Perepelitsa
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



Е. V. Lomonosova
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



S. Yu. Yasheva
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



N. S. Bunenkov
St. Luke's Clinical Hospital; Pavlov University; Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg



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Popov S.V., Orlov I.N., Sajdulaev D.A., Sadovnikov S.V., Gusejnov R.G., Kisil Yu.V., Perepelitsa V.V., Lomonosova Е.V., Yasheva S.Yu., Bunenkov N.S. Living-related kidney transplantation: first experience at St. Luke’s Clinical Hospital. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2023;25(1):38-42. https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2023-1-38-42

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