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SURGICAL OPTIMIZATION OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM ELDER DONOR

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-1-27-35

Abstract

Article provides elaborated method of kidney grafts quality evaluation by virtue of hypothermic perfusion data and express biopsy results. 27 kidney transplantation in older age recipients group were carried out from elder kidney donors. 7 of them were double kidney transplantation. First results of transplantation in elder recipients were compared with 31 transplant procedures in young recipients from optimal donor. To day 90 there were no significant differences in creatinine level between the study and comparison group. 

About the Authors

S. F. Bagnenko
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


O. N. Reznik
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. N. Ananyev
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


I. V. Loginov
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


I. V. Ulyankina
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. E. Scvorzov
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


S. V. Eremich
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


V. A. Ilyina
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. O. Reznik
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Bagnenko S.F., Reznik O.N., Ananyev A.N., Loginov I.V., Ulyankina I.V., Scvorzov A.E., Eremich S.V., Ilyina V.A., Reznik A.O. SURGICAL OPTIMIZATION OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM ELDER DONOR. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2011;13(1):27-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-1-27-35

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