PMID: 8592628Jan 1, 1995Paper

Selection of transplantation procedures and perioperative management in primary hyperoxaluria type 1

Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
K LattaC Toussaint

Abstract

This paper outlines the different options of transplant procedures in patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 1. Isolated kidney, isolated liver and combined liver-kidney grafting are discussed. Combined liver-kidney grafting appears to be the preferred treatment for patients already in end-stage renal failure. The potential value of the two other procedures is outlined. Guidelines for perioperative care are given. These involve fluid regime, pyridoxine supplementation, immunosuppression and administration of crystallization inhibitors such as phosphate and citrate. Special emphasis is put on selection of appropriate dialysis procedures and reasons why haemodialysis and continuous haemodiafiltration are the methods of choice.

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