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Exp Clin Transplant ; 22(Suppl 1): 195-199, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38385397

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Complications after kidney transplant can be divided into surgical and nonsurgical. Our study investigated the incidence of postoperative complications and types of complications in a single center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the occurrence of postoperative complications in 220 patients who underwent kidney transplantation at the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care (Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan) from January 2019 to October 2022. RESULTS: Among the 220 patients, various types of complications were observed in 42 cases (19.1%). Of these, 31 patients (73.8%) had surgical complications and 11 patients (26.2%) had nonsurgical complications. Surgical complications included hematoma of the postoperative wound in 8 patients (19.2%), thrombosis of the graft artery in 1 patient (2.4%), thrombosis of the venous anastomosis in 1 patient (2.4%), lymphocele of the postoperative wound in 7 patients (16.6%), wound infections 4 patients (9.5%), bleeding from the arterial anastomosis 2 patients (4.7%), bleeding from the venous anastomosis 1 patient (2.4%), kink of the venous anastomosis in 3 patients (7.2%), postoperative hernia in 2 patients (4.7%), and urological complications in the form of ureteral necrosis in 2 patients (4.7%). Nonsurgical complications included hyperacute rejection, which led to the removal of the graft, in 2 patients (4.8%), acute cellular rejection of the graft, which was successfully treated with methylprednisolone pulse therapy, in 4 patients (9.5%), delayed graft function in 1 patients (2.4%) case, and posttransplant diabetes mellitus in 4 patients (9.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the frequency of postoperative complications, timely assistance and further monitoring of patients can lead to normal functioning of the kidney transplant, except for cases of hyperacute rejection.


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Kidney Transplantation , Thrombosis , Ureter , Humans , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Thrombosis/etiology
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