Publications by authors named "S V Impedovo"

Background: Selection of the right or left living donor kidney for transplantation is influenced by many variables. In the present multi centric study including 21 Italian transplant centres, we evaluated whether centre volume or surgical technique may influence the selection process.

Methods: Intra- and perioperative donor data, donor kidney function, and recipient and graft survival were collected among 693 mini-invasive living donor nephrectomies performed from 2002 to 2014.

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Introduction: Renal transplantation in patients older than 60 years has long been regarded with skepticism owing to the increased risk of complications although, as compared with dialysis treatment, a graft seems to improve not only the quality of life but also long-term patient survival. This study sought to analyze the impact of recipient age older than 60 years on patient and graft outcomes.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively investigated the outcomes of 761 kidney transplant recipients from cadaveric donors performed between February 1998 and July 2011.

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Introduction: Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) causes a high rate of delayed graft function (DGF), the most frequent complication in the immediate postoperative period after cadaveric donor kidney transplantation. Herein we evaluated the impact of donor and recipient characteristics on DGF development in terms of the incidence of acute rejection episodes, hospital stay, renal function, and long-term graft and patient survivals.

Materials And Methods: Between February 1998 and July 2011, 761 patients underwent cadaveric donor kidney transplantations.

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Introduction: Dual kidney transplantation (DKTx) to reduce the disparity between demand and supply of organs was evaluated in two Italian centers (Bari and Novara).

Materials And Methods: Between October 2000 and October 2011, we performed 97 DKT (26 ipsilateral/71 bilateral) following routine biopsy of all kidneys obtained from expanded criteria donors by Remuzzi-Karpinsky scores. The reference group was 379 single grafts from donors older than 60 years single kidney transplantation ([SKT] × > 60).

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Introduction: Ureteral obstruction is one of the most commonly reported urological complications after kidney transplantation often occurring within the first 3 months after surgery. Ischemia is the most frequent cause of ureteral stenosis and is the result of excessive hilar dissection and a poor anastomotic technique. Aim of this study was to identify the main risk factors for ureteral stenosis after kidney transplantation from cadaveric donors and to assess their impact on both graft survival and patient.

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