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Is laparoscopic donor nephrectomy here to stay?

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Is laparoscopic donor nephrectomy here to stay?

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GROUND: Open live donor nephrectomy is safe and provides kidneys of excellent quality. The complexity of the laparoscopic donor technique has raised considerable concerns. METHOD: Twenty-six laparoscopic live donor nephrectomies were done from October 1997 to October 1998. RESULTS: All kidneys had immediate function. All recipients except 1 had serum creatinines less than 2.0 mg at 2 months posttransplantation. Three complications (wound infection, neuroma, reoperation) occurred. There was no mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Proper surgical training and patient selection can result in a safe donor operation that provides kidneys of excellent quality.

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