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    A kidney transplant is the best treatment for most people with complete kidney failure. A kidney transplant is an operation to give a healthy kidney from one person to another person who has kidney failure.

    There are two types of kidney transplants:

    • Atransplantfromalivingdonor.Anyfamilymemberorfriendwhoishealthyandwillingtodonateakidneycanbeconsideredasapossibledonor.Itisalsosometimespossibleforapersontoreceiveakidneyfromsomeonethattheydonotknow,non-directed(oraltruistic)donation.Anybodythinkingofbeingakidneydonorshouldcontactthetransplantcoordinatoratthekidneyunitclosesttothem.

    • Atransplantfromapersonwhohasdiedsuddenly-usuallycalledadeceaseddonor.Inthiscasefamilyofthedonorhaveagreedforthekidneytobedonated.

    Asuccessfulkidneytransplantmeansthatyounolongerneeddialysis.Likedialysisthough,akidneytransplantisnotacompletecure.Complications,suchasrejection,canleadtolossofthetransplantandareturntodialysis.

    Can anyone receive a kidney transplant?

    Everyonewhosekidneyshavefailedisentitledtobeassessedtoseewhethertheyaresuitableforakidneytransplant.Ifyouhavekidneyfailure,itisimportantthatyoutalktoyourkidneyteamaboutwhetherornotyouareabletohaveakidneytransplant.

    Anyonethinkingabouthavingakidneytransplantneedstobeingoodgeneralhealth.Ifyourhealthisnotgood,havingakidneytransplantmaynotbethebestoptionforyou.

    Allpeopleconsideringhavingakidneytransplantwillneedageneralmedicalcheck-up.Somepeoplewillrequireadditionaltestswhichmayincludechecksoftheirheartfunction,acervicalsmear,aprostatecancercheck.Insomecaseswheretheurinedrainagesystemhasbeendamagedareviewbyaurologysurgeonwillberequired.

    Akidneytransplantisnotrecommendedforpeoplewhohaveahighriskofhavingaheartattackduringorsoonaftersurgery.Peoplewhohaveanactivecancerorinfectioncannothaveatransplant.

    Peoplewhoareoverweightmayneedtoloseweightbeforetheycanreceiveakidneytransplant,asthiscanincreasetheriskofslowwoundhealingandbloodclotsorchestinfectionsaftertheoperation.

    Thekidneytransplantsurgeonwillreviewallpatientsbeforetheyareacceptedforakidneytransplant.Thesurgeonwillexplaintheoperationandwhatisinvolvedandwillexaminethepatientforanyproblemsthatmightmakesurgerydifficult.

    Other specialists may need to be consulted depending on the patient’s medical history.

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    Advantages of the a Kidney Transplant

    Asuccessfultransplant:

    • meansnomoredialysis

    • formostpeopleitmeansalongerlifeandimprovedqualityoflife

    • allowsfreedomofchoiceoffoodandliquid

    • enablesamorenormallifestyle,includingfreedomtotravel

    • canimprovefertilityandmanypeoplehavesuccessfulpregnanciesandhealthy childrenafteratransplant.

    Disadvantages of a Kidney Transplant

    Somepossibleproblemsfromtransplantare:

    • itinvolveshavinganoperation

    • medicationstopreventlossofthekidneyneedtobetakendailyfortherestofyourlife,orforas longasthekidneyworks

    • thesemedicationscanhavephysicalsideeffectssuchasanincreaseinweight,increasedhairiness, and acne

    • thereisuncertaintyaboutthekidneytransplantworking.Thereisnoguaranteethatthekidneywillworkafterthetransplant.Evenifitworksthereisalwaysapossibilityofthekidneystoppingworking(called‘rejection’)atanytime,butthisdoesbecomemuchlesslikelyafterthefirstyear

    • theanti-rejectionmedicinescancausecomplications.Themostseriousisanincreasedriskofgettinginfections.Transplantpatientsalsohaveanincreasedriskofgettingcertaincancers,especiallyskincancer

    • somepeoplemayhavetorelocateforatimewhentheyhavethetransplant.

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    Getting on the waiting list

    Thekidneytransplantteammeetsregularlytodiscussandreviewallpatientswhowanttogoonthetransplantwaitinglist.Yourkidneyteamwilldiscussyoursuitabilityforatransplantagainstasetofnationalrules.Youwillneedtohavevarioustests,dependingonyourmedicalsituation.If,afterreviewingthem,thekidneyteamdecidesthatyouaresuitable;arrangementswillbemadeforyoutogoonthekidneytransplantwaitinglist.

    Ifyouarenotacceptedforanyreason,youcantalktoyourkidneyteamaboutthedecision.

    Peopleonthewaitinglistarereviewedeveryonetotwoyearstomakesuretheyarestillwellenoughtoreceiveatransplant.

    How does the kidney transplant waiting list work?

    NewZealandhasonenationalwaitinglistforkidneytransplantsmanagedbyOrganDonationNewZealand(www.donor.co.nz).Onceyouhavesimplebloodtestsdonetodetermineblood group and tissue typing informationyouwillbeacceptedontothewaitinglist.ThisinformationisstoredonaNewZealandBloodServicecomputeralongwiththedateyouwentonthewaitinglist.

    Onceyouareonthewaitinglistafreshbloodsampleisneededeachmonth.Ifyoudonothaveyourmonthlytestyouwillnothaveachanceofbeingofferedakidneyduringthenextmonth.

    Kidneysareallocatedtopeopleonthewaitinglistbyanumberofrules.Patientswhohaveaveryclosetissuematchtothedonoraregivenfirstpriorityforthekidneynomatterhowlongtheyhavebeenonthewaitinglist.

    Abouthalfofthekidneysareallocatedtopatientsthisway.Theotherhalfwillnotbesuchaclosetissuematchtoanyonewaitingonthelist.Inthesecasesthetimeonthewaitinglistplaysabiggerrole.

    Ifacloselymatcheddonordoesnotbecomeavailable,youwillbeofferedakidneywhenyouhavereachedthetopofthelistintermsofthetimeyouhavebeenwaiting.

    Itispossibletogoonthewaitinglistbeforeyoustartdialysis.Butwaitingtimewillnotbecounteduntilyouhavestarteddialysis.Acloselymatchedkidneycouldbecomeavailableforyoubeforeyoustartdialysis,butmostpeoplestartdialysisbeforetheyreceiveakidneytransplant.

    Itisalmostimpossibletopredicthowlongapersonwillwaitforakidneytransplant.Somepeoplewillgetatransplantveryquickly,whileotherscanwaitforyears.Ingeneralthough,mostpeopleareonthewaitinglistfor3-5yearsbeforetheyreceiveakidneytransplant.

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    What to expect after the operation

    Whenyoureturnfromtheoperationyouwillhaveathintubeinaveininyourneck,acatheterinyourbladderandanIVline(adrip)inyourarm.

    Afterthetransplantyouoftenneedtodrinkseverallitresoffluideachday,whichcanbedifficulttoadjust towhenyouhavebeencarefullycontrollingyourdailydrinkingasadialysispatient.

    Sometimesthetransplantedkidneydoesnotworkstraightawayandyoumayneeddialysisforawhileuntilitisworkingproperly.

    Youwillneedtocometothetransplantclinicanumberoftimeseachweekafteryouleavehospital,foranumberofweeks.Lateryouwillonlyneedtocometothecliniceveryfewmonths.

    Thestaffwillgiveyouinformationaboutexercise,dietanddrinking,andyourmedications.

    What if the transplant fails

    Unfortunately,somekidneysarelostthroughrejection,infection,orproblemswithbloodsupplytothekidney.

    Althoughweknowthatayearafteratransplantoperationabout9outof10kidneystransplantedfromalivingdonorwillbeworkingwell.Abouthalfofthesekidneyswillstillbeworkingwell15yearslater.Somepeoplehaveatransplantthatisstillworkingwellafter20years.

    Ifatransplantdoesfail,thenthepersonwillneedtogobackontodialysis.

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    BLOOD GROUPPeoplehaveoneoffourmajorbloodgroups–O,A,BorAB.Apotentialdonorandrecipientaresaidtohavecompatiblebloodgroupswhentherecipientdoesnothaveantibodiesagainstthepotentialdonor’sbloodgroup.ForexampleapersonwithanObloodgroupwouldhaveantibodiesagainstdonorswithbloodgroupsA,BandABbutiscompatiblewithanotherpersonwithbloodgroupO.

    OrecipientscanonlyhaveanOkidneyBrecipientscanreceiveaBorOkidneyArecipientscanreceiveanAorOkidneyABrecipientscanhaveanA,B,O,orABkidney

    TISSUE TYPINGAspecialpatternofantigens(calledtissuetype)ispresentoneveryone’scellsandtissues.Tissuetypingisatestdoneinthelaboratoryinwhichthetissuesofaprospectivedonorandrecipientaretestedforcompatibilitypriortotransplantation.

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    Advantages of the a Kidney Transplant Disadvantages of a Kidney Transplant Getting on the waiting list How does the kidney transplant waiting list work? What to expect after the operation What if the transplant fails

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