Good Morning Everyone, Please explain to me why I need a biopsy on my new kidney. My transplant team say my antibodies are high and they need to see why. I don't understand all this. So please help me to understand. My transplant was 26 Sep. Does this mean rejection? Is it preventative? I really don't understand. I pray my new kidney is not rejecting. I dont have any of the symptoms I have read. Help
HI Wat76. Have you had your biopsy yet? If yes, how did it go?
I am of the belief that biopsies should only be done if there is a necessary reason to do so. High antibodies would be one of them. The more antibodies you have, the higher the risk is for rejection. I assume your team wants to do the biopsy so they can have more information to assess your risk going forward.
I am a member who had a very bad biopsy experience. My first transplant was in November 2011, from a living donor who is a non-blood-related family member. I had my biopsy in early April 2012, to rule out the slight risk of rejection due to my creatinine going from 1.4 to 1.7. I now know that is not a good enough reason (at least for me it isn't). That biopsy made a hematoma develop on my kdiney, which got so big it pressed against it and it stopped producing urine. The biopsy was on a Tues or Wednesday, and it didn't get that bad until that Saturday, when I woke up with no urge to pee. I ended up in the ER, had emergency surgery to save my kidney (my transplant surgeon was there that weekend, thankfully) and it took some time to recover. My creatinine got as bad as 9.9, and it took several months to settle in the low 3's. I was put back on the list in Summer 2013. I was lucky that my kidney was stubborn enough to keep me off dialysis until I received my 2nd one in November 2017 from a high-risk deceased donor. I will be celebrating 2 years on November 21st. No biopsies have been done on my 2nd kidney.
The dr who did that biopsy no longer practices at my transplant center. The 2 dr's I've had since then (the one who replaced her, and the one who was taking in the new tx patients when I got my 2nd one) have never uttered the word biopsy to me. Granted, I don't think any dr would have recommended doing another biopsy on the first one, and there has been no reason to on my 2nd one..
KarenInWA