Renal transplantation. In adult patients with end stage polycystic kidney disease.
1975
Abstract Seventeen adult patients with end stage polycystic kidney disease underwent renal transplantation. Two groups were identified: (1) those transplanted with retained polycystic kidneys, (2) those prepared with preliminary bilateral nephrectomy. Although there was a shockingly higher incidence in the mortality rate in the non-nephrectomized group, no specific cause could be identified. The results do indicate, however, that bilateral nephrectomy is essential in all patients with a history of pyelonephritis or gross hematuria. Substantial benefit from retained kidneys was noted only during the initial period of hemodialysis.
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