I'm hoping to have my old kidneys removed after transplant. Anyone know if those old kidneys were to stay in, whether or not the cysts would attack the 'new' kidney?
Anybody have a bulge/swollen sides because of your polycystic kidneys? I've lost 60 pounds in less than a year and my right side is sunken in while my left side where I have more cysts, is bulged. It's weird to see it. Anybody have the same problem? I'm hoping to have my old kidneys removed after transplant. Anyone know if those old kidneys were to stay in, whether or not the cysts would attack the 'new' kidney?
Thanks..... So.....I could possibly one day anticipate a liver transplant then perhaps?
Quote from: Cordelia on June 21, 2011, 08:12:07 PMI'm hoping to have my old kidneys removed after transplant. Anyone know if those old kidneys were to stay in, whether or not the cysts would attack the 'new' kidney?These are RSUDOCK's responses to my questions about her PKD from another thread:(http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=22816.20)PD - Notice you have PKD. Were your native kidneys removed before your first transplant? Was cyst formation the reason for function loss of your transplant? RSU - I still have my native kidneys. I assume that the cyst were what caused the kidneys to stop, but I have never been told point blank that.PD - Noticed on a different board that your transplant date has been set. Congratulations! I asked the question about the cysts to see if you were going to have a nephrectomy so they don't leech onto the new kidney. Is it the type of PKD you have or preference of your transplant center to leave the first transplant in? Always thought cysts in PKD made the kidneys so huge and painful as well.RSU - thanks for the well wishes Pat!I am not going to have a nephrectomy b/c my native kidneys are not huge ....yet. I don't have the dominant PKD so that maybe why mine aren't huge. (someone correct me if I am wrong. I have tried to look up the data but no luck) The transplant center wants to keep the first transplant in if it is not causing any problems. Guess it is a simpler surgery to put the kidney in a new place. Also it is easier for the patient as well. Less time under anesthesia.RSU - talked to the doc....autosomal recessive PKD the kidneys do not get huge (good news) but, the liver tends to have more problems. (bad news)the cysts on the kidneys don't typical leech onto new kidneys b/c the cysts grow b/c their is a genetic abnormality within the kidney. When you transplant a new kidney that kidney is good to go b/c the genetic mutation would not exist in the new kidney.