Research Article

Experience with Renal Autotransplantation: Typical and Atypical Indications

Table 1

Demographic and preoperative data in study population.

PatientAgeSexBMI (kg/m2)Indication for autotransplantationContralateral kidney

142M27.42Extended left ureteral injuryRight kidney agenesis
252F27.34Extended left ureteral injuryNonfunctioning right kidney due to neglected ureteropelvic junction
360F22.8Interrupted living kidney donor due to perioperative cardiac failure in the recipientNormal
460M33.45.5 right hilum tumor (ex vivo repair)Left nephrectomy for familial living donor
561M31.31Right ureter fibrosis after radiotherapy for prostate cancerChronic renal failure
632F21.48Left ureteral injury (stripping during ureteroscopy)Normal
738F21.03Right extended ureteral stenosisNormal
838F22.58Left renal artery aneurysm (ex vivo repair)Normal
965M20.28Bilateral ureteral and pelvic tumorNephroureterectomy for right ureteral and pelvic tumor