Journal of Transplantation (Jan 2010)

Successful Transplantation of a Split Crossed Fused Ectopic Kidney into a Patient with End-Stage Renal Disease

  • Kristin L. Mekeel,
  • Shane M. Daley,
  • Paul E. Andrews,
  • Adyr A. Moss,
  • R. L. Heilman,
  • Marek J. Mazur,
  • Harini A. Chakkera,
  • Khalid Hamawi,
  • David C. Mulligan,
  • K. Sudhakar Reddy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/383972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

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Potential donors with congenital renal anomalies but normal renal function are often overlooked because of a possible increase in technical difficulty and complications associated with the surgery. However, as the waiting list for a deceased donor kidney transplant continues to grow, it is important to consider these kidneys for potential transplant. This paper describes the procurement of a crossed fused ectopic kidney, and subsequent parenchymal transection prior to transplantation as part of a combined simultaneous kidney pancreas transplant. The transplant was uncomplicated, and the graft had immediate function. The patient is now two years from transplant with excellent function.