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The Mayo Adhesive Probability score can help predict intra- and postoperative complications in patients undergoing laparoscopic donor nephrectomy

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 7, Pages 2775-2781

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-020-03513-4

Keywords

Living donor; Nephrectomy; Laparoscopy; Intraoperative complications; Postoperative complications

Funding

  1. Fondation de France
  2. European Urology Scholarship Program

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In this study evaluating living donor nephrectomy, a high Mayo Adhesive Probability (MAP) score was found to be associated with intra- and postoperative complications. The MAP score could be useful in predicting risks and improving outcomes in potential kidney donors.
Purpose Living donor nephrectomy is a high-stake procedure involving healthy individuals, therefore every effort should be made to define each patient's individualized risk and improve potential donors' information. The aim of this study was to evaluate the interest of the Mayo adhesive probability (MAP) score, an imaging-based score initially designed to estimate the risk of adherent perinephric fat in partial nephrectomy, to predict intra- and postoperative complications of living donor nephrectomy. Materials and methods We retrospectively reviewed the imaging, clinical, and follow-up data of 452 kidney donors who underwent laparoscopic donor nephrectomy in two academic centers. Results Imaging and follow-up data were available for 307 kidney donors, among which 44 (14%) had a high MAP score (>= 3). Intraoperative difficulties were encountered in 50 patients (16%), including difficult dissection (n = 35) and bleeding (n = 17). Conversion to open surgery was required for 13 patients (4.2%). On multivariate analysis, a MAP score >= 3 was significantly associated with the risk of intraoperative difficulty [OR 14.12 (5.58-35.7), p < 0.001] or conversion to open surgery [OR 18.96 (3.42-105.14), p = 0.0042]. Postoperative complications were noted in 99 patients (32%), including 12 patients (3.9%) with Clavien-Dindo grade III-IV complications. On multivariate analysis, a high MAP score was also associated with the risk of postoperative complications [OR 2.55 (1.20-5.40), p = 0.01]. Conclusions In this retrospective bicentric study, a high MAP score was associated with the risk of intra- and postoperative complications of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. The MAP score appears of interest in the living donor evaluation process to help improve donors' information and outcomes.

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