Surgical stitch showdown: which method protects new kidneys best?
NCT ID NCT07274943
Summary
This study looks at two standard ways surgeons stitch the new kidney's artery to a patient's blood vessel during a living donor transplant. Researchers will follow 70 adult patients to see if one stitching method (interrupted or continuous) leads to better early blood flow to the kidney and fewer complications in the first three months. The goal is to find the best technique to help the transplanted kidney work well right after surgery.
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