Living Donor Kidney Transplantation in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Case Report

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Severe recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is a very rare inherited disease with excessive blisters forming starting at birth. Surgical intervention in this population creates a challenge: preventing formation of new lesions while managing previously scarred tissues. We present a case of a 27-year-old patient with end-stage renal disease caused by rapidly progressive IgA nephropathy. Living donor kidney transplantation was performed under local, spinal and epidural anesthesia. Living kidney transplantation in epidermolysis bullosa patients with end-stage renal disease should not be a contraindication for transplantation and should be considered as a viable and feasible option after careful preparation.

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Ceuppens, S. H. E., Kimenai, H. J. A. N., Roodnat, J. I., Mertens zur Borg, I. R. A. M., Duipmans, J. C., IJzermans, J. N. M., & Minnee, R. C. (2019). Living Donor Kidney Transplantation in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Case Report. Transplantation Proceedings, 51(9), 3074–3076. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2019.04.049

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