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Transplantation of a Horseshoe Kidney Found During Harvest Operation of a Cadaveric Donor: A Case Report

Yun S, Woo HD, Doo SW, Kwon SH, Noh H, Song D

A 34-yr-old female was diagnosed as being brain dead. Preoperative ultrasound revealed no abnormal focal lesions. However, the horseshoe kidney was identified during organ harvest. En bloc nephrectomy was performed....
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The Use of Extracorporeal Circulation in Suspected Brain Dead Organ Donors with Cardiopulmonary Collapse

Lee H, Cho YH, Sung K, Yang JH, Chung CR, Jeon K, Suh GY

Donor shortage is a major limitation in organ transplantation. Several studies have reported that extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)-assisted organ donation can be successfully completed without inducing warm ischemia in patients...
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The Need for New Donor Stratification to Predict Graft Survival in Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation

Yang SS, Yang J, Ahn C, Min SI, Ha J, Kim SJ, Park JB

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether stratification of deceased donors by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) criteria negatively impacts graft survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We...
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Assessment of Deceased Donor Kidneys Using a Donor Scoring System

Bang K, Lee HK, Huh W, Lee YJ, Woon BS, Ro H, Hwang YH, Ha J, Park MH, Kim SJ, Park SK, Oh HY, Yang J, Ahn C

PURPOSE: Marginal grafts should be used more actively in Asian countries where deceased donor transplantation is unpopular. We modified a quantitative donor scoring system proposed by Nyberg and his colleagues...
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Tectonic Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty in Impending Corneal Perforation Using Cryopreserved Cornea

Jang JH, Chang SD

We report a case of tectonic corneal transplantation for impending corneal perforation to preserve anatomic integrity using cryopreserved donor tissue. An 82-year-old woman exhibiting impending corneal perforation suffered from moderate...
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Tectonic Lamellar Keratoplasty Using Cryopreserved Cornea in a Large Descemetocele

Kim KY, Jung JW, Kim EK, Seo KY, Kim TI

We describe herein a case of an impending corneal perforation with a large descemetocele in a patient with previous penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) that subsequently was treated with an emergent lamellar...
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Donor Bone Marrow Infusion in Deceased and Living Donor Renal Transplantation

Ciancio G, Burke GW, Moon J, Morales RG, Rosen A, Esquenazi , Mathew J, Jin Y, Miller J

The infusion and persistence in a transplant recipient of donor-derived bone marrow cells (DBMC) of multi-lineage can lead to a state of permanent chimerism. In solid vascular organ transplantation, the...
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Living donor nephrectomies-right side : intraoperative assessment of the right renal vascular pedicle in 112 cases

Yang SC, Seong DH, Kim YS, Park K

Generally, the left kidney from a living donor is more commonly preferred but the right kidney is occasionally donated because of multiple left renal arteries or repeated transplantation. The right...
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Minimally Dilated Obstructive Nephropathy Initially Suspected as Pre-renal Azotemia in a Kidney Donor with Volume Depletion

Kim YO, Han CH, Ku YM, Kim KJ, Kim MK, Yoon SA, Yang CW, Chang YS, Bang BK

  • KMID: 759671
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2003 Dec;18(4):241-243.
Although ultrasonography is regarded as the gold standard in the diagnosis of obstructive nephropathy, dilatation is sometimes not observed by ultrasonography. We report upon a case of minimally dilated obstructive...
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