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Renal stones: [Yes/No].<br /> | Renal stones: [Yes/No].<br /> | ||
Renal lesions: [Yes/No]. Type: []<br /> | Renal lesions: [Yes/No]. Type: []<br /> | ||
Vascular disease: [Yes/No]. Details: []<br /> | |||
Number of renal arteries: Left: [] Right: []<br /> | Number of renal arteries: Left: [] Right: []<br /> | ||
Branching pattern of renal arteries: Left: [Early/Normal]. Right: [Early/Normal].<br /> | Branching pattern of renal arteries: Left: [Early/Normal]. Right: [Early/Normal].<br /> | ||
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||Renal stones: ||Yes/No. || | ||Renal stones: ||Yes/No. ||This is a relative contraindication | ||
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||Renal lesions: ||Yes/No. Type: ||Some centres decline donors if a small angiomyolipoma or even a cyst is present | ||Renal lesions: ||Yes/No. Type: ||Some centres decline donors if a small angiomyolipoma or even a single cyst is present. Multiple small cysts | ||
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||Vascular disease: ||Yes/No. Details: ||Relevant or elsewhere severe atheromatous disease or fibromuscular dysplasia are contraindications. | |||
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||Number of renal arteries ||Left: Right: || | ||Number of renal arteries ||Left: Right: || | ||
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||Course of renal veins: ||Retroaortic/Circumaortic/Normal. ||Note of retroaortic and circumaortic renal veins is important to aid surgical planning in nephrectomy and retroperitoneal surgery | ||Course of renal veins: ||Retroaortic/Circumaortic/Normal. ||Note of retroaortic and circumaortic renal veins is important to aid surgical planning in nephrectomy and retroperitoneal surgery | ||
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||Ureters: ||Duplex/Normal. || | ||Ureters: ||Duplex/Normal. ||This is not a contraindication, but is required to be identified | ||
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||Renal scarring: ||Yes/No. Extent || | ||Renal scarring: ||Yes/No. Extent || | ||
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||Renal position: ||Normal/Horseshoe/Pelvic/Duplex/Crossed fused ectopia. || | ||Renal position: ||Normal/Horseshoe/Pelvic/Duplex/Crossed fused ectopia. ||Horseshoe kidney and crossed fused ectopia are contraindications to renal donation. | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 15 November 2018
Pre-operative donor assessment
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Heading | Options | Reason |
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Renal stones: | Yes/No. | This is a relative contraindication |
Renal lesions: | Yes/No. Type: | Some centres decline donors if a small angiomyolipoma or even a single cyst is present. Multiple small cysts |
Vascular disease: | Yes/No. Details: | Relevant or elsewhere severe atheromatous disease or fibromuscular dysplasia are contraindications. |
Number of renal arteries | Left: Right: | |
Branching pattern of renal arteries: | Left: Early/Normal. Right: Early/Normal. | |
Number of renal veins: | Left: Right: | |
Confluence of renal veins: | Late/Normal. | |
Course of renal veins: | Retroaortic/Circumaortic/Normal. | Note of retroaortic and circumaortic renal veins is important to aid surgical planning in nephrectomy and retroperitoneal surgery |
Ureters: | Duplex/Normal. | This is not a contraindication, but is required to be identified |
Renal scarring: | Yes/No. Extent | |
Renal position: | Normal/Horseshoe/Pelvic/Duplex/Crossed fused ectopia. | Horseshoe kidney and crossed fused ectopia are contraindications to renal donation. |
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