Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation With Laparoscopic Nephrectomy From a Donor With Horseshoe Kidney: A Case Report.

2021 
ABSTRACT Background In living-donor kidney transplantation, laparoscopic nephrectomy from a donor has become widespread. However, more careful treatment is required for nephrectomy from a donor with horseshoe kidney. This report presents an interesting surgical case of laparoscopic nephrectomy from a donor with horseshoe kidney. Case presentation A woman aged 53 years was a donor candidate for living-donor kidney transplantation for her husband. She had no medical history and had no problems on preoperative examination, but contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed that she had horseshoe kidney. As the isthmus was thin and the contrast effect was poor, the isthmus was considered to have poor kidney parenchyma and consisted almost exclusively of fibrous tissue. Therefore, laparoscopic nephrectomy was performed for the donor. On the basis of the 99m Tc-dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scintigraphy results, the right kidney was collected. A laparoscopic nephrectomy with a retroperitoneal approach was performed using GelPort access platforms in a right abdominal incision with an accessory port. We firmly expanded the isthmus and then dissected it just above the aorta using a linear stapling device. Subsequently, we sutured a renal artery and vein with linear stapling devices. The recipient's surgery was also performed without any problems, and the postoperative course of both donor and recipient was good. Conclusions We suggest that even if the donor has horseshoe kidney, laparoscopic donor nephrectomy should be actively considered depending on the thickness of the isthmus of the horseshoe kidney.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    16
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []