Publications by authors named "J Klempnauer"

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  • The study analyzed 1645 liver transplants, focusing on 421 pediatric cases at Hannover Medical School from 2005 to 2021, highlighting the lack of comprehensive data in this area.
  • It found that pleural effusions were the most common postoperative complications (49.4%), with donor age and recipient age being significant risk factors for developing them.
  • The authors suggest that preventive measures like intraoperative chest drain placement may improve outcomes, particularly for those at risk of biliary complications and retransplantation.
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Background: Compared with primary transplantation, ipsilateral renal re-transplantation is associated with an increased risk of surgical complications and inferior graft outcomes. This study investigates whether an ipsilateral re-transplantation approach is an independent risk factor for surgical complications and early graft loss.

Methods: In this retrospective, single-centre analysis, surgical complications and early graft outcomes of ipsilateral kidney re-transplantations from January 2007 to December 2017 were compared with primary transplantations and contralateral re-transplantations.

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The Eurotransplant Senior Program (ESP) has expedited the chance for elderly patients with kidney failure to receive a timely transplant. This current study evaluated survival parameters of kidneys donated after brain death with or without matching for HLA-DR antigens. This cohort study evaluated the period within ESP with paired allocation of 675 kidneys from donors 65 years and older to transplant candidates 65 years and older, the first kidney to 341 patients within the Eurotransplant Senior DR-compatible Program and 334 contralateral kidneys without (ESP) HLA-DR antigen matching.

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Data on the impact of donor-to-recipient laterality on kidney transplantation are lacking. This study evaluated the impact of donor-to-iliac fossa laterality and the site of venous anastomosis on operating time and surgical outcome. This retrospective single-center study analyzed 1262 deceased donor adult kidney transplants into pristine iliac fossa.

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Background: Liver transplantation (LT) is considered a therapeutic option for unresectable perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (PHC) within defined criteria. It remains uncertain whether patients can safely receive adjuvant chemotherapy after LT.

Methods: We performed a prospective, multi-center, randomized, non-blinded two-arm trial (pro-duct001).

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