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Youngest en-bloc kidney transplant recipient in India: defying the barriers and challenges with teamwork.

BMJ Case Reports 2023 May 32
We received a call from a transplant coordinator about the availability of a consented deceased donor. En-bloc kidneys with the aorta and IVC (inferior vena cava) were harvested from a toddler weighing 8 kg. The recipient was of early childhood weighing 14 kg who had been on haemodialysis for the last 3 years for end-stage kidney disease. He received anti-thymocyte globulin as an induction immunosuppressant. The kidneys were transplanted en bloc in the right lower quadrant retroperitoneal region; an anastomosis was performed to the recipient's aorta and IVC, and two separate neocystoureterostomies were created. His serum creatinine reached 0.5 mg/dL on the seventh postoperative day, following a few days of delayed graft function. In this study, we describe the surgical and non-surgical challenges that we faced while performing en-bloc kidney transplant to the youngest recipient and how a multidisciplinary team approach helped us overcome them.

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