mmm I like redheads...
Anyway welcome to you RH123.
Should you keep your failed tx kidney (and by the way I am so sorry you lost it only after a little time - that is very difficult for you and your living donor
) - I have no real stories about it just an opinion. I honestly think, unless there's a medical reason to do it, to leave things be. Why? It wwould be more invasive surgery to take it out - and for what gain? If it were me I'd think the risks of further issues from surgery - bleeding etc - would not be worth it - however I would be SURE to discuss with my tx team, nephs, surgeons etc exactly their view and what they recommend. I would really be guided by the experts in this instance.
Just for the record there is a fellow wandering around India with 5 kidneys!! He's had a few failed transplants and they don't take them out - there must not be any room left! LOL. Also Lori Hartwell, well known founder of the Renal Support Network is onto her 4th tx-I'm not sure if the others have been removed or not.
I would also suggest that WHEN (not if) you are blessed to get another shot at a transplant that would be the time to potentially consider removing the failed one - of course they could attach another kidney to the other side from where the current one is - again I would discuss this with the tx team.
Is there any reason you want it out? Have you been asked to consider it, or is it just that you don't want it there now if it's failed? I'm curious.
I also wonder if, even if it has failed it may still be providing some small function to you which may help in small ways - taking it out may affect that too.
Anyway, good to have you with us on IHD!
RichardMEL, Moderator