Why We Consistently Use the Left Donor Kidney in Living Related Transplantation: Initial Experience of Right Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy and Comparison With Left Nephrectomy

K. L. Liu, Y. J. Chiang, C. T. Wu, W. J. Lai, H. H. Wang, S. H. Chu*

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Abstract

Objectives: Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy has become the method of choice for removal of living donor kidneys. However, the majority of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy cases have been limited to the left side owing to technical difficulties and renal vessel length. This study described the technique and compared donor outcomes and graft function of right and left laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. Materials and methods: Among 25 patients, 6 consecutive donors underwent right laparoscopic donor nephrectomy from March 2002 to January 2005. They were compared to 19 patients with left laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. We compared operative times, warm ischemia times, serial creatinines, creatinine clearances, complications, and graft function. Results: There was no significant difference in any metric. The operative times (303 min. vs 274 min, P > .05) and warm ischemia times (133 s vs 186 s, P > .05) were similar between right and left laparoscopic donor nephrectomy procedures. In left laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, 3 patients had transient brachial plexus neuropathies. No major complication occurred among patients undergoing right laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. This study demonstrated that both donor and recipient outcomes are similar for right and left laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. Conclusions: Consistent use of the left kidney has not affected clinical outcomes. With hand-assisted laparoscopy, the right laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is safe, providing excellent graft function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1977-1979
Number of pages3
JournalTransplantation Proceedings
Volume38
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 09 2006
Externally publishedYes

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