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Category |
Transplantation |
Manuscript Type |
Observational Study |
Article Title |
Six end-stage renal disease patients benefited from first non-simultaneous single center 6-way kidney exchange transplantation in India
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Vivek B Kute, Himanshu V Patel, Umesh T Varyani, Pankaj R Shah, Pranjal R Modi, Veena R Shah, Sayyed J Rizvi, Bipin C Pal, Priya S Shah, Pavan S Wakhare, Vijay A Ghodela, Saiprasad G Shinde, Varsha B Trivedi, Minaxi H Patel and Hargovind L Trivedi |
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Corresponding Author |
Dr. Vivek B Kute, MBBS, MD, FCPS, DM, Associate Professor, Department of Nephrology and Clinical Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center, Dr HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, B-130, Triveni, Ph-1, Ahmedabad 380016,
India. drvivekkute@rediffmail.com
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Key Words |
Kidney transplantation/methods; Kidney paired donation; Living donors/supply and distribution; Donor selection/methods |
Core Tip |
We report first non-simultaneous single center 6-way kidney exchange transplantation from India which has the potential to expand the living donor pool and increases kidney transplant opportunity for immu-nologically sensitized patients. Simultaneous transplant surgery is an accepted standard practice in kidney paired donation and should be encouraged. Non-simultaneous paired exchange transplants should be cautiously per-formed in carefully selected donors/recipient pairs with “due diligence” and legal permission from institutional ethical review board and written informed consent from the donors/recipients. Counseling to understand the risks and benefits of this procedure is mandatory. |
Publish Date |
2016-11-03 15:02 |
Citation |
Kute VB, Patel HV, Varyani UT, Shah PR, Modi PR, Shah VR, Rizvi SJ, Pal BC, Shah PS, Wakhare PS, Ghodela VA, Shinde SG, Trivedi VB, Patel MH, Trivedi HL. Six end-stage renal disease patients benefited from first non-simultaneous single center 6-way kidney exchange transplantation in India. World J Nephrol 2016; 5(6): 531-537 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v5/i6/531.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v5.i6.531 |