Publications by authors named "Meredith L Lightfoot"

Renal transplantation is the most common type of solid organ transplant performed in this country. For the PACU nurse, the immediate postoperative care of a renal transplant recipient can present a very unique and interesting challenge. Like all patients arriving to the PACU, the initial assessment of an immediate postoperative renal transplant recipient should first address the routine postsurgical concerns of airway, respiration, and hemodynamics.

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Bilateral single ureteral ectopia is exceedingly rare, with fewer than 80 cases reported. Fewer than 20 cases have been reported in males. We describe a recent patient with bilateral single ureteral ectopia with bilateral megaureter and ureteral orifices opening into the prostatic urethra.

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Purpose: We describe our experience with reconstruction of the ureter in 2 patients who sustained extensive upper and mid ureteral loss as newborns.

Materials And Methods: Two male patients, a 1-month-old and a neonate, sustained extensive ureteral loss due to candidal infection involving the retroperitoneum and ureter. The 1-month-old sustained a loss of the middle third of the ureter, and the neonate sustained a 3 cm.

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Peritoneal dialysis is widely accepted for the chronic management of end-stage renal disease. Especially in patients suspected of having intra-abdominal adhesions, the application of laparoscopic surgical techniques has significantly changed our surgical approach to dialysis catheter placement. The blind placement of peritoneal dialysis catheters in this patient group can be both dangerous, because of the higher risk of bowel injuries, and unsuccessful, because of immediate catheter misplacement or entrapment.

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Context: A successful immunosuppression regimen for combined kidney and pancreas transplants is tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, and prednisone. However, not all patients tolerate these immunosuppressants especially tacrolimus.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of cyclosporine as a rescue agent for tacrolimus toxicity in combined kidney and pancreas transplants.

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