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Behandlung urologischer Komplikationen nach Nierentransplantation

Management of urological complications after renal transplantation

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Zusammenfassung

Urologische Komplikationen nach Nierentransplantation können zu erheblichen Funktionseinschränkungen des Transplantates führen. Operative Komplikationen wie Urinleckagen und Ureterstenosen erfordern dabei eine besondere endourologische und offen operative Erfahrung auf diesem Gebiet. Im vorliegenden Artikel werden Diagnostik und Therapie dieser und anderer Komplikationen dargestellt.

Abstract

Urological complications after kidney transplantation can cause a major reduction in renal function. Surgical complications like urinary leakage and ureteral obstruction need to be solved by a specialist in the field of endourological procedures and open surgical interventions. The article summarizes this and other common urological problems after kidney transplantation.

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Interessenkonflikt. J. Putz, S. Leike und M.P.Wirth geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht. Alle Patienten, die über Bildmaterial oder anderweitige Angaben innerhalb des Manuskripts zu identifizieren sind, haben hierzu ihre schriftliche Einwilligung gegeben. Im Falle von nicht mündigen Patienten liegt die Einwilligung eines Erziehungsberechtigen oder des gesetzlich bestellten Betreuers vor.

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Putz, J., Leike, S. & Wirth, M. Behandlung urologischer Komplikationen nach Nierentransplantation. Urologe 54, 1385–1392 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-015-3908-y

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