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SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2014-2-24-29

Abstract

Aim: evaluation of the incidence of early postoperative complications after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation.

Materials and methods. The analysis of early postoperative complications after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation is presented in the paper, the most rational diagnostic algorithms, non-surgical and surgical complications’ treatment; the outcomes of the SPKT are reported.

Results. 15,6% of patients experienced surgical complications, 12,5% – immunological complications, 12,5% – infectious complications, 6,25% – complications of the immunosuppressive therapy. 1-year patient survival after SPKT was 91,4%; pancreas graft survival – 85,7%; kidney graft survival – 88,6%.

Conclusion. The incidence of early postoperative complications after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation remains signifi cant in spite of progressive improvement of simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation due to surgical technique improvement, introduction of new antibacterial and immunosuppressive agents. Data, we recovered, fully correspond to the data obtained from the global medical community.

About the Authors

M.Sh. Khubutia
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


A.V Pinchuk
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


I.V. Dmitriev
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


K.E. Lazareva
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


A.G. Balkarov
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


R.V. Storozhev
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


N.V. Shmarina
Department of kidney and pancreas transplantation, State-fi nanced health institution N.V. Sklifosovsky Scientifi c Research Institute of Emergency Care, Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Khubutia M., Pinchuk A., Dmitriev I., Lazareva K., Balkarov A., Storozhev R., Shmarina N. SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2014;16(2):24-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2014-2-24-29

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