Complicaciones quirúrgicas en el trasplante renal y su influencia en la supervivencia del injerto
Other Titles: 
Surgical complications in kidney transplantation and their influence on graft survival
Keywords: 
Kidney transplantation
Surgical complications
Graft survival
Issue Date: 
2010
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0210-4806
Citation: 
Barba Abad J, Rincon Mayans A, Tolosa Eizaguirre E, Romero Vargas L, Rosell Costa D, Robles Garcia JE, et al. Complicaciones quirúrgicas en el trasplante renal y su influencia en la supervivencia del injerto. Actas Urol Esp 2010 Mar;34(3):266-273.
Abstract
Objectives: To analyze surgical complications in kidney transplantation and their influence on graft survival. Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis was made of the early and late surgical complications occurring in 216 consecutive kidney transplants performed at our institution and their influence on graf tsurvival. Results: At least one surgical complication occurred in 82(38%)of the 216 transplantations, and 68(31%)required some type of repeat surgery,23 in the early post operative period and 45 more than 3 months after surgery. Mean follow–up was 48 months(SD þ/ 33.4), and median follow–up 48 months(range,0–166months). No recipient or donor factor spredisposing to surgical complications were found. Graft survival was significantly shorter in patients with surgical complications [3-and 5-year survival rates of 86%(95%CI83%–89%)and 78%(95%CI73%–82%)as compared to 92% (95%CI90%–94%)and 88%(95%CI85%–91%),p:0.004].Early repeat surgery, venous thrombosis, and wound infection were among the complications having an independent influence on graft survival. A multivariate analysis of graft survival in the whole groups howed early repeat surgery to bea factor with an independent prognostic value (OR:4.7;95%CI2.2–10,po0.0001). Delayed function and donor age older than 60 years were the other independent influential factors. Conclusion: Surgical complications have an influence on graft survival.Then eed for early repeat surgery, delayed function, and donor age older than 60 years are independent predictors of graft survival.

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