Abstract

Introduction This case-series describes a short term follow-up of Renal Transplantation (RT) in three children at the Zenith Medical and Kidney Centre (ZMKC), Abuja, Nigeria. Methods The immediate allograft function (IAF) and recipients’ survival at 6-24 months of follow-up from January 2018 to January 2020 were described. RT involved the use of basiliximab and thymoglobulin for induction therapy and oral prednisolone, tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil for maintenance immunosuppressive therapy. Results Recipients were 9 years to 17 years (average age of 12 years) of age. Primary steroid-resistant focal segmental glomerulosclerosis nephrotic syndrome, congenital posterior urethral stricture and lupus nephritis were the causes of the end-stage kidney diseases. The IAF was excellent in all the cases. All the 3 children are alive with good allograft functions at 6-24 months of the follow-up period. Conclusion This case series shows that a successful paediatric RT programme is feasible in a resource-constrained setting like Nigeria

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