Laparoscopic Nephrectomy for Kidney Donation.
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https://doi.org/10.54212/27068048.v4i1.86Keywords:
Heminephrectomy, Laparoscopic Ureterectomy, Ureteral Duplication with Ectopia, Living donor kidney transplantAbstract
Kidney transplantation is not within the reach of the vast majority of patients with end-stage kidney disease. Living donor kidney transplantation has been increasing to reduce the waiting period for transplantation; The drawback is that it is not within the reach of the vast majority of patients with end-stage kidney disease. This type of kidney transplant from a living donor has been recommended to reduce the waiting period for transplantation. In addition to the fact that in living donor grafts, patients reach a greater period of functionality with regard to the transplanted Kidney compared to those of cadaveric donation. In addition to the fact that in living donor grafts, patients reach a greater period of functionality with regard to the transplanted Kidney compared to those of cadaveric donation.
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