Laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy is the
standard of care at high volume transplant centers. Despite this there is still
reticence to harvest the right
kidney laparoscopically because of concerns regarding the shorter
renal vein, higher complexity of dissection and potentially higher complication
rates and worse renal allograft outcomes.
The aim of this single-center study of 72
consecutive laparoscopic donor nephrectomies was to compare left versus
right-sided laparoscopic donors in terms of surgical difficulty, complication
rates and outcomes.There were 56 left-sided and 16 right-sided donors.
There was no significant difference in
surgical outcomes or complication rates. Similarly, the recipient surgery
complication rates and allograft outcomes were no different between kidneys
procured laparoscopically from the left or the right.
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