纤维肌肉发育不良和活体肾供者:一个叙述性的回顾。

Yassin Rekhif
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为了解决移植物短缺的问题,肾移植团队积极利用所有可用的捐赠选择,包括那些挑战活体捐赠者传统标准的选择。然而,这种方法可能涉及需要仔细评估特定风险的情况,特别是那些可能危及供体安全,使受体或移植物暴露于与某些动脉重建相关的血管并发症,或威胁受体移植物功能的情况。在纤维肌肉发育不良的情况下,肾脏捐赠就代表了这样一种情况,因为这种情况包含了所有这三种风险。移植中心不会自动排除此类捐赠,建议采用选择性方法,通过由肾脏学家、血管学家和移植外科医生组成的多学科团队的评估,根据具体情况决定是否接受这些肾脏。这篇叙述性综述旨在提供以下方面的最新信息:(1)捐献前评估中动脉病变的识别和评估;(2)纤维肌肉发育不良肾脏的可接受性标准;(3)肾切除术后供体的安全性和长期预后;(4)移植这些移植物的技术考虑及其在受体中的预后。
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Fibromuscular dysplasia and living kidney donors: a narrative review.

To address the shortage of grafts, renal transplant teams actively utilize all available donation options, including those that challenge the conventional criteria for living donors. However, this approach may involve situations requiring careful assessment of specific risks-particularly those that could jeopardize donor safety, expose the recipient or graft to vascular complications associated with certain arterial reconstructions, or threaten graft function in the recipient. Kidney donation in the context of fibromuscular dysplasia represents one such scenario, as this condition encompasses all three of these risks. Transplant centers that do not automatically exclude such donations recommend a selective approach, with decisions to accept these kidneys made on a case-by-case basis through evaluation by multidisciplinary teams comprising nephrologists, angiologists, and transplant surgeons. This narrative review aims to provide an update on (1) the identification and assessment of this arterial lesion during predonation evaluation, (2) the acceptability criteria for kidneys affected by fibromuscular dysplasia, (3) the safety and long-term outcomes for donors following nephrectomy, and (4) technical considerations for transplanting these grafts and their outcomes in recipients.

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