RESULTS OF FINE NEEDLE ZERO PUNCTION BIOPSY IN A RELATED RENAL TRANSPLANT

Authors

  • Bakhritdinov F.Sh.
  • Akhmedov A.R.
  • Mardonov Zh.N.

Keywords:

biopsy, kidney transplantation, morphological examination of transplantat

Abstract

Objectives: was the study of the relationship between the results of a fine-needle biopsy of the related kidney transplant with age and body mass index.
Material and methods: A comparative analysis of the results of a fine-needle biopsy of a kidney graft in 36 related donors operated at the Department of Vascular Surgery and Kidney Transplantation of the RSSPMCS na V. Vakhidov from 2020 to 2021 is presented. All patients were divided into three groups depending on age. Group I - 15 patients (41.67%) donors aged 19-35 years. Group II - 13 patients (36.11%) donors aged 36-49 years. Group III - 8 donors (22.22%) donors aged 50 and over. Of these donors, male accounted for 52.78%, female - 47.22%. A comparative analysis of the results of a morphological study with the body mass index and sex of donors was also carried out.
Conclusions: The results of a fine needle biopsy of a closely related kidney transplant showed that in elder donors there is an increase of inflammatory processes and subsequent sclerotic changes of various forms . T hese processes are more common in women and manifest as pathomorphological changes in the transplant. The process of pathological changes in the kidneys is more common in overweight donors (BMI>25), and more common in overweight female donors (BMI>25)

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Published

2022-11-08