Review Article

[Retracted] Outcomes of Renal Stone Surgery Performed Either as Predonation or Ex Vivo Bench Procedure in Renal Grafts from Living Donors: A Systematic Review

Table 3

Predonation stone surgery: donors’ and recipients’ outcomes.

Donors’ outcomesRecipients’ outcomes
Author, year of publicationSurgery type ()OT min, mean (range)Success : failedEarly postoperative complication type, (grade)Follow-up (months) (range)Late postoperative complication type, Early postoperative complication type, (grade)Follow-up (months) (range)Stone recurrence in the graft ()

Yiğit et al., [21]ESWL (2)n/a1 : 10 (-)n/an/a0 (-)6.0 (n/a)0
Trivedi et al., [19]ESWL (1) PCNL (1)n/a0 : 10 (-)n/a00 (-)24 (n/a)0
Ganpule et al., [20]ESWL (5) RIRS (1)n/a6 : 00 (-)36.0 (10-58)00 (-)36.0 (10-58)0

ESWL: extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy; n/a: not available; OT: operative time; PCNL: percutaneous nephrolithotomy; RIRS: retrograde intrarenal surgery. According to the Clavien-Dindo Classification System.