Research Article
Experience with Renal Autotransplantation: Typical and Atypical Indications
Table 1
Demographic and preoperative data in study population.
| Patient | Age | Sex | BMI (kg/m2) | Indication for autotransplantation | Contralateral kidney |
| 1 | 42 | M | 27.42 | Extended left ureteral injury | Right kidney agenesis | 2 | 52 | F | 27.34 | Extended left ureteral injury | Nonfunctioning right kidney due to neglected ureteropelvic junction | 3 | 60 | F | 22.8 | Interrupted living kidney donor due to perioperative cardiac failure in the recipient | Normal | 4 | 60 | M | 33.4 | 5.5 right hilum tumor (ex vivo repair) | Left nephrectomy for familial living donor | 5 | 61 | M | 31.31 | Right ureter fibrosis after radiotherapy for prostate cancer | Chronic renal failure | 6 | 32 | F | 21.48 | Left ureteral injury (stripping during ureteroscopy) | Normal | 7 | 38 | F | 21.03 | Right extended ureteral stenosis | Normal | 8 | 38 | F | 22.58 | Left renal artery aneurysm (ex vivo repair) | Normal | 9 | 65 | M | 20.28 | Bilateral ureteral and pelvic tumor | Nephroureterectomy for right ureteral and pelvic tumor |
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