Abstract:
Objective To evaluate short-term clinical efficacy of renal transplantation from the donation of pediatric donors.
Methods Clinical data of 15 pediatric donors and 28 recipients(including 2 cases of bilateral renal transplantation) undergoing renal transplantation in the Department of Renal Transplantation of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from November 2013 to December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.
Results Renal transplantation was successfully performed in 28 recipients. The median warm ischemia time of transplant kidney was 12.5 min (range: 0-17.0 min) and 4.3 h (range: 1.5-7.7 h) for the median cold ischemia time. After operation, 4 cases developed with delayed graft function (DGF), 1 required dialysis, 2 died from pulmonary infection, 2 underwent renal resection due to renal anastomosis stenosis and renal thrombosis. Postoperative follow-up lasted for 1-24 months. Twenty-six (93%) recipients survived after renal transplantation and 24 (86%) recipients survived with restored normal renal function.
Conclusions Unilateral and bilateral renal transplantation from pediatric donors has relatively favorable short-term clinical efficacy.