From June 1982 to November 1989, 39 ABO-incompatible living kidney transplants were performed in 38 recipients. Pretransplant therapies included platelets donor transfusion (21/39), 2 to 5 plasmapheresis sessions (39/39), cyclosporin A with or without azathioprine (33/39) along with polyclonal Abs (36/39) and splenectomy at the time of transplantation (37/39). The last patient who received 2 ABO-incompatible transplants was previously splenectomized (end-stage renal failure due to a cortical necrosis following a traumatic spleen rupture).
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May 2004
The development (in 1981) of a protocol for successful renal allotransplantation across ABO barriers is outlined. From this experience, the concept of "adaptation", subsequently termed "accommodation", was defined. It was then hypothesized that a similar approach might allow pig-to-human organ xenotransplantation.
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