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ABDOMINOPLASTY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BEFORE TRANSPLANT

PAOLA KARİNA GARCÍA, DİANA CAROLİNA VARGAS, KATEİR CONTRERAS, CAMİLO GONZÁLEZ, MARTHA PATRİCİA RODRÍGUEZ, LUİS EDUARDO BERMÚDEZ

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation - 2020;18(4):512-514

From the Nephrology Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá DC, Colombia

 

Morbid obesity in patients with chronic kidney disease is a contraindication for inclusion on the kidney transplant wait list. Despite intentional weight loss, the persistence of the abdominal adipose panniculus poses postoperative risks, such as infection of the surgical site and seromas. We describe 2 cases of patients on hemodialysis who had a body mass index greater than 35 kg/m2 who underwent abdo - minoplasty before transplant without perioperative complications. One patient received a living-related kidney transplant (donor was the brother) without complications.