Abstract

ObjectiveUrologic complications are among the most common complications after kidney transplantation. These complications are urinary retention, hematuria, hemorrhage, urinary leakage, vesicoureteral reflux, pyelonephritis, and nephrolithiasis. Although neurogenic bladder is one of the indications for kidney transplantation, it is not considered in the literature to be an expected complication after transplantation. In this case, we discuss the nursing care of a patient who underwent kidney transplantation from a living donor and developed neurogenic bladder. Case reportA 60-year-old woman underwent kidney transplantation from a living donor, and neurogenic bladder developed in the patient 1 year after kidney transplantation. Clear intermittent catheterization treatment was administered for the kidney transplant recipient with neurogenic bladder. Clear intermittent catheterization treatment was stopped in the patient who had frequent urinary tract infections and, alternatively, sacral neuromodulation treatment was administered to the patient. ConclusionsThe nursing care of a patient with neurogenic bladder after kidney transplantation aims to prevent excessive bladder distension, infection, stone formation, vesicoureteral reflux, renal failure, urinary tract damage, and incontinence, and to ensure regular and complete discharge of the bladder. The most common treatment modalities for these objectives are permanent or intermittent catheterization, sacral neuromodulation, and medical therapy. In the care of the patient with neurogenic bladder after kidney transplantation, nurses should provide appropriate care related to treatment options and bladder training, plan urination schedules of the patient, and monitor for possible complications.

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  • In the care of the patient with neurogenic bladder after kidney transplantation, nurses should provide appropriate care related to treatment options and bladder training, plan urination schedules of the patient, and monitor for possible complications

  • Neurogenic bladder is one of the indications for kidney transplantation, it is not considered in the literature to be an expected post-transplant complication [2,3]

  • After the antibiotic treatment had been completed, she was discharged and continued on clean intermittent catheterization (CIC). She was infected with Escherichia coli and underwent antibiotic treatment again in August 2018

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The nursing care of a patient with neurogenic bladder after kidney transplantation aims to prevent excessive bladder distension, infection, stone formation, vesicoureteral reflux, renal failure, urinary tract damage, and incontinence, and to ensure regular and complete discharge of the bladder. OZDEMIR KOKEN, SEZER, AND TOSUN residual urine in routine control. She had urinary tract infection due to CIC and was admitted to the clinic and underwent antibiotic treatment. After the antibiotic treatment had been completed, she was discharged and continued on CIC. She was infected with Escherichia coli and underwent antibiotic treatment again in August 2018

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