Renal transplantation-anaesthetic experience of 350 cases.

Indian J Anaesth

Clinical Associate, Department of Anaesthesia, Jaslok Hospital and Reserch Center, Mumbai.

Published: June 2009

Transplantation provides a near normal life and excellent rehabilitation compared to dialysis and is the preferred method of treatment for end stage renal disease patients. We describe our experiences through a retrospective analysis of anaesthesia management of 350 cases of both living related and cadaveric renal transplantation conducted between Jan 2004 - April 2008 at Jaslok Hospital And Research Center. Areas of our interest include preoperative patient status, fluid management, hemodynamic stability, anaesthesia management, and perioperative complications. Recent advances in surgical techniques; anaesthesia management and immunosuppressive drugs have made renal transplantation sale and predictable. Preoperative patient optimization, intraoperative physiological stability and postoperative care of renal transplant patients have contributed to the success of renal transplant programme in our hospital.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2900121PMC

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