Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy With a Pfannenstiel Incision Using Size-Reduced Trocars
Jun Hagiuda, Tsukasa Masuda, Ryohei Takahashi, Satoshi Tamaki, Ken Nakagawa

TL;DR
This study introduces a minimally invasive kidney donation surgery with better cosmetic results and safety.
Contribution
A new laparoscopic donor nephrectomy technique using a Pfannenstiel incision and size-reduced trocars is proposed.
Findings
mLDN achieved good cosmesis with unnoticeable scarring postoperatively.
Recipient kidney function improved significantly with no major complications.
The procedure required no additional pain medication and had a low complication rate.
Abstract
Background: Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery is performed during laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) to reduce donor invasiveness. However, the procedure is difficult and does not improve cosmesis when the incision is made at the umbilicus. Therefore, we proposed a minimally invasive LDN with a Pfannenstiel incision using size-reduced trocars (mLDN) to achieve cosmesis and operability and aimed to assess its efficacy and safety. Methods: A total of 27 patients who underwent mLDN were recruited. Data on estimated blood loss, operative time, pneumoperitoneum time, warm ischemic time (WIT), complication rate, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used, and recipient serum creatinine levels were collected retrospectively. In mLDN, the Pfannenstiel position was incised to approximately 6 cm to retrieve the kidney, and three size-reduced trocars were placed in the left upper…
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TopicsOrgan Donation and Transplantation · Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques · Esophageal and GI Pathology
