Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the impact of grafting using thin upper pole artery ligation for living-donor adult kidney transplantation. Few reports have examined the safety of thin upper pole artery ligation.Between January 2008 and May 2015, 613 consecutive living-donor adult kidney transplantations were performed. We excluded 21 recipients who experienced graft loss due to factors that were unrelated to surgical complications and 3 recipients with grafts treated with arterial reconstruction and thin upper pole artery ligation for 3 arteries. We included 439 kidney grafts with single arteries (Single Artery Group), 123 with reconstructed arteries (Arterial Reconstruction Group) and 27 with ligated thin upper pole arteries (Arterial Ligation Group) in this retrospective cohort study. To evaluate the safety of thin upper pole artery ligation, we compared the Arterial Ligation Group with the Single Artery and Arterial Reconstruction groups. We evaluated the characteristics of the enrolled donors, recipients, and their grafts. Thereafter, we investigated recipients’ perioperative and postoperative estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and complication rates.Significant differences among the 3 groups were identified for donor sex and endoscopic nephrectomy rates. Recipient eGFR and the complication rates were adjusted according to these factors. The perioperative and postoperative eGFR of recipients did not differ significantly in the Arterial Reconstruction and Single Artery groups with low complication rates.Thin upper pole artery ligation is a safe procedure for living-donor adult kidney transplantation and may prevent unnecessary arterial reconstruction and associated complications.

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