Role of Synthetic Mesh Renorrhaphy and Neocapsule Reconstruction to Salvage Posttransplant Severely Damaged Renal Allografts.

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : Official Journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation
Damian GarcherPuneet Sindhwani

Abstract

As the recipient pool continues to rise, it is vital to conserve donor organs whenever possible. Injured renal allografts continue to be discarded for a variety of reasons, and salvaging potentially useable grafts is of utmost importance. Little information is available on outcomes of salvaged allografts. Here, we present an easily replicable technique to salvage damaged renal allografts using polyglactin mesh. Polyglactin woven mesh was used to salvage 4 otherwise irreparably injured allografts. In the first case, unidentified extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy-induced microfractures 2 months before procurement of a deceased-donor kidney led to significant capsular injury. In the second case, rapid recovery of a deceased-donor kidney limited evaluation, and severe capsular rupture was diagnosed after perfusion. In the third case, an anticoagulated pediatric recipient received a living related-donor kidney from his mother, and a biopsy-induced hematoma 2 months posttransplant led to severe capsular denudation. In the fourth case, a pumped kidney from a donor after cardiac death developed severe focal capsular denudation. In each case, a keyhole hilar-sparing incision was made in an industry-standard 12 × 12-inch polyglactin m...Continue Reading

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