Transplant Flashcards
What is an autograft?
Tissue from the same body
What is an isograft?
Tissue from an identical donor
What is an allograft?
Tissue from a non-identical donor of the same species?
What is a xenograft?
Tissue from another species.
What are some contra-indications to donation of an organ?
HIV, CJD, HepB/C, Syphilis, TB, Malignancy
>80 years
Previous transplant
Neurological disease
What are the stages of organ rejection?
Hyperacute: during surgery.
This occurs due to preformed antibodies such as ABO incompatibility. Renal transplants are at the greatest risk - they swell and discolour due to platelet and RBC clumping causing interstitial haemorrhage.
Acute: during the first 6 months.
This is T cell mediated as they recognise antigens bound to HLA DR, A, B, C
This can be controlled or reversed with steroids.
Chronic: after 6 months, due to myointimal proliferation/ vascular changes causing ischaemia
What are some other complications of renal transplant (not rejection)?
Vascular: renal artery thrombosis, renal vein thrombosis, anastomotic leak, stenosis
Urinary: urine leaks, strictures
Lymphocele
Infection (CMV/EBV)
Transient non-functioning
How would a renal artery thrombosis present after renal transplant?
Sudden onset of anuria, needs urgent surgery due to high risk of graft loss.
How would a renal vein thrombosis present after renal transplant?
Pain, swelling, haematuria, oligouria
How would a renal artery stenosis present after renal transplant?
Uncontrolled HTN, graft dysfunction and oedema.
Needs IR intervention
How do you confirm chronic kidney transplant rejection?
biopsy
How would a urine leak present after renal transplant?
High creatinine, low urine output, fever, pain
USS is likely to show a perigraft collection
Needs revision surgery
How would a lymphocele present after renal transplant?
Palpable mass in the flank
Can be drained/sclerotherapy
What infections are typical after renal transplant?
<6 months - CMV
> 6 months - EBV
What are the indications for a liver transplant?
PBC
PSC
Alcoholic liver disease
Alpha-1-antitrypsin
Wilsons
Haemochromatosis
Biliary atresia
HepB/C
Budd Chiari