Journal of Nephrology & Renal DiseasesISSN: 2576-3962

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Neeraj K Goyal Author

Subjects of specialization
Nephrology

Affiliation
Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula, India .

Biography

Dr. Neeraj Goyal is one of the highly experienced Nephrologist. Kidney Transplant Center, our approach involves integrating multiple requirements for patients suffering from end stage kidney failure looking out for a kidney transplant. Lead by the young & dynamic, internationally acclaimed transplant surgeon, the group is solely dedicated to produce best outcomes in kidney transplantation.


Publications

Conference Proceeding Open Access

Urological Complications after Kidney Transplantation

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Neeraj K Goyal

Improvements in surgical techniques and advancements in immunosuppressive drugs such as the reduction of steroid dosage have significantly decreased the incidence of urological complications. However, urological complications after renal transplantation have been reported to occur in 2.5% and 30% of graft recipients and may be associated with significant morbidity, impairment of graft function and even graft loss[1]. Urological complications can be divided into early (occurring during first 90 days after the procedure) and late (occurring after 90 days post-procedure). Early urological complications include urinary leaks, lymphocele, acute ureteric obstruction, bleeding, hematoma and early voiding dysfunction [2]. Late urologic complications include ureteral stenosis, nephrolithiasis, v... view moreĀ»

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