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Clinical Challenges in Transplant Surgery: Heart & Liver Transplant

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Kidney Transplantation - What's the Normal Evaluation for Deceased Owner Kidneys?

A 71 year old male with he history of e s r d a secondary to biops proven f s g s, hypertension, hyper lipodemia, stable pulmonary nodules. While doing back benching, the donor kidney was found to have single vessels but a seven millimeter nodule that looked like a sist with heterogeneous contents. This was enucleated and pathology returned as a papillary renal cel carsonoma with no clear margins. A second margin was then sent that was reported to be negative. An extensive discussion was then had with eurology ephrology and the patient's family, and all parties agreed with continuing forward with the transplant.

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