Bijnen A B, Weimar W, Bijlstra A M, Jeekel J
Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl. 1985;92:49-51.
In a retrospective study of 350 consecutive cadaver renal transplants, at least 83 (24%) of the donor kidneys were found to be contaminated. This was associated with three perinephric abscesses, one mycotic aneurysm, one pseudomonas sepsis, and four superficial wound infections. As a result, three patients lost their grafts, and one patient died from septic complications. The one year graft survival of the remainder of the recipients of contaminated grafts did not differ from that of the whole series. It is concluded that contamination of donor kidneys is a frequent event, but serious complications are relatively rare.
在一项对350例连续尸体肾移植的回顾性研究中,发现至少83个(24%)供体肾受到污染。这与3例肾周脓肿、1例霉菌性动脉瘤、1例假单胞菌败血症和4例浅表伤口感染有关。结果,3例患者失去了移植肾,1例患者死于败血症并发症。受污染移植肾的其余接受者的1年移植肾存活率与整个系列的存活率没有差异。得出的结论是,供体肾污染是一个常见事件,但严重并发症相对少见。