TY - JOUR
T1 - Significance of Microbial Contamination of Stored Cadaver Kidneys
AU - Anderson, Charles B.
AU - Haid, Stephen D.
AU - Hruska, Keith A.
AU - Etheredge, Edward A.
PY - 1978/3
Y1 - 1978/3
N2 - The importance of microbial contamination of cadaver kidneys was assessed in 83 consecutively stored and transplanted kidneys. Fourteen kidneys had a single positive culture during storage and five had multiple positive cultures. Only one postoperative infection could be traced to kidney contamination during storage (Candida wound infection). In three of 64 patients who received noncontaminated kidneys, posttransplant wound infections developed. No wound infections occurred in 35 patients who received prophylactic antibiotics, whereas four wound infections occurred in 48 patients without antibiotic coverage. It is concluded that, although microbial contamination of stored cadaver kidneys occurs commonly, it is not an important source of infection in renal transplant recipients.
AB - The importance of microbial contamination of cadaver kidneys was assessed in 83 consecutively stored and transplanted kidneys. Fourteen kidneys had a single positive culture during storage and five had multiple positive cultures. Only one postoperative infection could be traced to kidney contamination during storage (Candida wound infection). In three of 64 patients who received noncontaminated kidneys, posttransplant wound infections developed. No wound infections occurred in 35 patients who received prophylactic antibiotics, whereas four wound infections occurred in 48 patients without antibiotic coverage. It is concluded that, although microbial contamination of stored cadaver kidneys occurs commonly, it is not an important source of infection in renal transplant recipients.
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U2 - 10.1001/archsurg.1978.01370150041006
DO - 10.1001/archsurg.1978.01370150041006
M3 - Article
C2 - 25059
AN - SCOPUS:0017854467
SN - 0004-0010
VL - 113
SP - 269
EP - 271
JO - Archives of Surgery
JF - Archives of Surgery
IS - 3
ER -