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The optimal treatment of lymphoceles following renal transplantation

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Lymphoceles are well-recognized complications following kidney transplantation. The authors describe their experience with the treatment of eight clinically significant lymphoceles (incidence 2.7%). In seven patients percutaneous needle aspiration was attempted, often repeatedly, both for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. In all of the patients the lymphocele recurred within days and internal marsupialization was therefore performed, in the last two patients utilizing minimal access surgery through laparoscopy. There were no postoperative complications or signs of a recurrence of the lymphocele. Patients following the laparoscopic marsupialization had a much briefer hospital stay and postoperative convalescence. Our results confirm that internal marsupialization is the procedure of choice for most post-transplant lymphoceles. Internal marsupialization through laparoscopy should be used in patients who meet the standard criteria for laparoscopy.

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Shaver, T.R., Swanson, S.J., Fernandez-Bueno, C. et al. The optimal treatment of lymphoceles following renal transplantation. Transplant Int 6, 108–110 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00336654

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