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KMID : 0361120080220020220
Korean Journal of Transplantation
2008 Volume.22 No. 2 p.220 ~ p.225
Experiences of Renal Transplantation after Correction of Dysfunctional Contracted Bladder
Park Yang-Jin

Kim Yon-Su
Ha Jong-Won
Kim Sang-Joon
Oh Seung-June
Kim Kwang-Myung
Ha Il-Soo
Cheong Hae-Il
Choi Yong
Min Seung-Kee
Choi Hwang
Abstract
Background: There is some controversy about the safety of renal transplantation in patients with an augmentation cystoplasty. The purpose of this study is to assess the early and long-term results of renal transplantation in 6 patients who underwent augmentation cystoplasty to correct bladder dysfunction.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the surgical outcome of renal transplants in 6 recipients with augmentation cystoplasty including one ileal conduit. The etiology of bladder dysfunction was neurogenic bladder with detrusor hyperreflexia (4 pediatric patients) and renal tuberculosis (2 adult patients). Augmentation cystoplasty was performed before transplantation in all patients. The bowel segments used in the augmentation cystoplasty included stomach in 2 (including one revision case with ileum), ileum in 3, ileocecal segments in 1, and sigmoid colon in 1 patients. The mean patient¡¯s age at transplantation was 25.5 years. Four transplants were from living donors. The donor ureter was anastomosed to ileal conduit in 1, native bladder in 2, and the bowel segment in 3 patients.

Results: All transplanted kidneys were functioning at a mean follow-up of 103 months (range 5 to 220). The mean serum creatinine level was 1.0 mg/dl (range 0.7 to 1.8). Acute rejection was diagnosed in protocol biopsy in one patient without graft function deterioration. Four patients admitted for febrile urinary infection during the follow up periods.
Conclusions: Augmentation cystoplasty is a safe and effective method to restore the renal function in patients who have noncompliant bladders. Renal transplantation can be performed safely after augmentation cystoplasty.
KEYWORD
Renal transplantation, Dysfunctional bladder, Augmentation cystoplasty, Neurogenic bladder
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