S. V. Popov, R. G. Huseynov, I. A. Miloserdov, Yu. V. Kisil, D. A. Saydulaev, S. V. Sadovnikov, K. V. Sivak, N. S. Bunenkov, V. V. Perepelitsa, T. A. Lelyavina
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Nephrolithiasis in a transplanted kidney is an important medical and social problem. The presence of renal calculi may not manifest clinically for a long time due to the peculiarities of the surgical intervention during organ transplantation. Development of chronic urinary tract infection and deterioration of the functional ability of the renal transplant in the presence of kidney stones can lead to graft death, which is an immediate threat to the patient’s life. Existing Russian guidelines on the treatment of urolithiasis currently lack a clear strategy for the management of kidney transplant recipients. Objective : to systematize literature data on analysis of the outcomes of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and other methods in patients with post-transplant kidney stones. Results . Thirty-five publications on the research topic were selected. We summarized the information on various therapy options for patients with stones in transplanted kidney: endourological approach, ESWL, percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL), open surgical treatment (nephrostomy, pyelolithotomy). A modern foreign algorithm for the management of patients with post-transplant kidney stones depending on the severity of obstruction with sepsis and the size of the renal calculi is presented. Conclusion . 1. The presence of stones in a kidney graft is a clinical situation that requires surgical treatment. 2. In clinical practice, different methods of treatment can be used, such as open intervention, ESWL, PCNL, retrograde transurethral manipulations. 3. In most cases, patient management tactics depend on the clinical picture (presence/absence of obstruction) and the size of the calculi. 4. The use of ESWL, as the most frequently used method, testifies to its efficiency and low-traumatic effect.
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Organ transplantation is one of the most challenging and complex areas of modern medicine, based on a rapid development of innovative technologies in surgery, anesthesiology and intensive care, cardiovascular surgery, immunology, molecular biology, biotechnology, and natural sciences. Regenerative medicine and the development of artificial and bioartificial organs and systems are the key issues for further progress in transplantation. Cardiology, nephrology, hepatology, endocrinology, and many other medical areas constitute the basis of clinical transplantation. Organization and coordination of organ donation present a serious challenge on a state level requiring cooperation and active work of various health authorities. The development of clinical transplantation in Russia has led to the formation of a wide network of transplant centers. Hundreds of hearts, kidneys, livers, lungs, and pancreases transplantations perform annually. Improvement of transplant availability for patients and an increased number of professionals involved in the transplantation process are the contemporary realities in the Russian Federation. Thus, the journal aims to serve as a forum for an exchange of research information, clinical expertise, current trends and the recent developments in the field of transplantation and organ donation.