How does kidney transplant surgery work? - Alexander H. Toledo

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In the 1930s, doctors began experimenting with a procedure
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long thought to be medically impossible:
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an organ transplant.
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Many pioneering surgeons focused on the kidney,
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taking a healthy one from a living or recently deceased person
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and transplanting it into a patient dying from kidney failure.
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But these early surgeries faced a major problem:
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patients’ immune systems would quickly recognize the new kidney
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as a foreign object and start to destroy it.
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Few patients survived past the first few days.
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Then, in 1954, Joseph Murray attempted a type of kidney swap
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that no doctor had tried before.
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The surgery was a success,
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and the patient would go on to live the next 8 years with the transplanted organ,
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thanks to one key factor: it came from his identical twin
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70 years later,
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upwards of 100,000 kidneys are transplanted annually in the US alone.
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So how does this surgery work today?
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Kidneys are true workhorses—
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these fist-sized organs filter
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the equivalent of an entire bathtub’s worth of blood each day.
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In addition to removing this waste and extra fluid through urine,
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the kidneys also regulate the production of red blood cells, vitamin D,
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and other hormones.
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Certain medical conditions can prompt the kidneys to work overtime,
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leading to gradual deterioration.
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For example, in diabetes, higher blood sugar concentrations can trigger
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increased kidney filtration, swelling, and inflammation.
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High blood pressure can constrict and damage
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the organ’s delicate blood vessels.
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Over time, people can lose complete function of their kidneys
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and must rely on a treatment called dialysis to survive.
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Yet dialysis is time consuming
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and fraught with serious medical complications.
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A kidney transplant offers a more permanent solution
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with a dramatically improved quality of life.
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Once a patient is approved for the surgery,
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the search for a suitable organ begins.
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Historically, the biggest barrier was finding a donor
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whose immune system makeup closely resembled that of the patient’s,
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like an identical twin, as to reduce the risk of organ rejection.
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But today, thanks to medical advances,
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a patient’s family member, friend, or even a stranger
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can donate one of their kidneys.
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New drug therapies can effectively suppress a patient’s immune response
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before and long after the transplant,
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meaning that patients and donor pairs no longer must be perfect matches.
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Still, the closer the match, the better.
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So another option is a paired organ exchange,
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where two or more incompatible donor and patient pairs are matched up,
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allowing each patient to receive a more compatible kidney from the other pair.
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Once an organ is found, the surgery itself is straightforward.
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First, the living donor's kidney is removed using minimally invasive
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and often robotic techniques.
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As for the transplant patient,
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an incision is made in their lower abdomen and the donor organ is implanted.
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The new kidney’s artery and vein are connected to the recipient’s
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to create blood flow,
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and its ureter is attached to the patient's bladder.
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The failed kidneys are typically left in place,
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allowing them to continue to aid in filtration.
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After surgery, a patient is closely monitored for the next several days
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to ensure the new kidney starts filtering their blood,
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and subsequently producing urine on its own.
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This new kidney typically lasts between 12 to 20 years.
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Some people will have multiple kidney transplants in their lifetime,
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meaning at some point they may have four or even five kidneys in their bodies.
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As for donors, most leave the hospital the next day,
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and can resume normal activity within a few weeks.
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While all surgeries carry risks,
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most donors go on to lead normal, healthy lives,
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facing no, or relatively few, complications
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related to living with a single kidney.
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But not all patients will have a willing living donor.
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In the US alone, around 90,000 patients sit on the national waiting list
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to be matched with a kidney from a deceased donor.
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While many people register as organ donors,
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only 0.3% will lose their lives in circumstances
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that allow for organ donation.
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Due to this organ shortage,
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about 17 patients die every day waiting for a new kidney.
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Thankfully, doctors continue to push against the limits of what's possible,
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exploring new treatments
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and the potential of lab-grown, 3D printed, and even artificial kidneys.
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