Femoral mononeuropathy post kidney transplants a very rare surgical complication in kidney transplantation: A case report

A. Zomorrodi, K. Hassanzadeh
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Kidney transplantation is accepted as the first choice treatment of chronic renal failure. While urologic complication is the most common surgical complication after kidney transplantation, femoral nerve injury is very rare, which in our department with 1500 kidney transplantation experiences between 1992 and 2019, we had only two reported cases of femoral mononeuropathy. A 55 years old woman with a duration of 4 years’ dialysis (her donor was her son) and a female with the age of 45 years and duration of 3 years’ dialysis (her donor was a cadaver) instantly after kidney transplant operation symptoms of femoral nerve injury were detected, which were the loss of knee jerk reflex, reduced resistance of knee and not being able to give the flexion position to the knee when standing or walking. The femoral nerve injury may be self-limited and it looks preventable with a careful handling of the pelvic iliac artery and gentle placement of the retractor and less time of ischemic and careful hemostasis.
肾移植术后股单神经病变是肾移植手术中一种非常罕见的并发症
肾移植是慢性肾功能衰竭的首选治疗方法。泌尿系统并发症是肾移植术后最常见的手术并发症,而股神经损伤是非常罕见的,在我科1992年至2019年1500例肾移植手术中,我们只报告了2例股单神经病变。一名55岁透析4年的女性(供体为其儿子)和一名45岁透析3年的女性(供体为尸体)在肾移植手术后立即发现了股骨神经损伤的症状,即膝跳反射丧失,膝关节阻力降低,站立或行走时膝关节不能屈曲。股神经损伤可能是自限性的,通过小心处理骨盆髂动脉,轻轻放置牵开器,减少缺血时间和小心止血,似乎可以预防。
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