Renal transplantation is the renal replacement therapy of choice in patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease. Major urological complications such as urinary leakage, ureteral stricture and urinary tract infections are usually observed in the first three months post-transplantation and lead to higher morbidity and mortality and lower graft function. To evaluate the use of the double J catheter on major urological complications in extravesical ureteroneocystostomy in renal recipients. Open clinical trial. Renal transplant recipients were included, who underwent extravesical ureteroneocystostomy with trans-surgical placement of double J catheter compared to extravesical ureteroneocystostomy without trans-surgical catheter placement. The study variables were urinary leakage, ureteral stricture, urinary tract infection, surgical complications and graft function.
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Major urological complications
Timeframe: From enrollment to three months