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we report the manual manipulation and Ex Vivo Flexible Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy to Salvage Deceased Donor Kidneys with Renal Stones,including nine cases,Renal transplantation was performed with the treated kidney after removing the stones, and the short-term postoperative outcomes were promising. cases were thoroughly reported in this paper.
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The presence of donor kidney stones may lead to ureteral obstruction after transplantation, affecting the recovery of postoperative renal function. Thus, donors with kidney stones are often considered marginal kidney donors and likely disqualified,Here we describe a series case of multiple kidney stones in a donor kidney treated with the combined application of fURS and holmium laser lithotripsy (HLL) before transplantation. Renal transplantation was performed with the treated kidney after removing the stones, and the short-term postoperative outcomes were promising. The case was thoroughly reported in this paper.
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