Résultats de la transplantation rénale chez l'enfant avec uropathie malformative obstructive.

Squifflet, Jean-Paul;Caramuta, U;Gianello, Pierre;Wese, François-Xavier;Alexandre, Guy P.;et.al.

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  • Squifflet, Jean-PaulUCLouvain
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  • Caramuta, U
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  • Gianello, PierreUCLouvain
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  • Wese, François-XavierUCLouvain
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  • Opsomer, Reinier-JacquesUCLouvain
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  • Alexandre, Guy P.UCLouvain
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Abstract
180 renal transplants have been performed at our center in children less than 15 years old. Even if the distribution is equivalent (50/50%) between kidneys from living and cadaver donors, graft actuarial survival rate is 20% better at 5 years in the first group. 42 grafts have been implanted for end-stage renal failure due to chronic pyelonephritis (CNP). Among them, 17 were due to obstructive L.U.T. uropathies (posterior urethral valves): even if the results are identical in that subgroup compared to CPN group, there is an increased morbidity risk as 2 ureterovesical stenosis and 1 secondary vesico-ureteral reflux were observed (3/17 versus 4/163 in the remnant population).
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