A kidney transplant is a major operation. There are complications associated with most major operations that may occur with kidney transplant as well. These include pain, delayed wound healing, bleeding and risk of infections. One of the most dreaded complications, however, is rejection reaction or the body’s rejecting the newly donated kidney.
Complications of kidney transplant include rejection, side effects of immunosuppressants and so forth.
The immune system of the body perceives the kidney as a foreign object or tissue and mounts a reaction against it. This may lead to massive damage to the new kidney. Early signs of rejection include fever and soreness at the site of the new kidney and reduction in the amount of urine production. To prevent rejection reaction immune suppressing medications are prescribed right after the operation.
Rejection may be of various types depending on their timing:
Complications are also associated with the use of immune suppressing medications like azathioprine, ciclosporin, mycophenolate mofetil, sirolimus, tacrolimus, or prednisolone.
Immunosuppressants work by diminishing the ability of immune cells to function. These can weaken the immune system and may make the person vulnerable to infections.
Steroid drugs have a host of side effects like:
Over long term immune suppressants may also raise risk of certain cancers. When used over time, these drugs may also cause liver or kidney damage in a few patients.
Early complications include risk of abscesses within the abdominal walls. This is more likely in old, obese and diabetic patients.
Bleeding is another common complication immediately after surgery. Bleeding in uerine or hematuria may also be seen in some patients.
A major abdominal surgery weakens the abdominal muscles and may lead to a risk of abdominal hernias over the site of the incision called incisional hernia. Obese, diabetics, those with rejection are more at risk.
Some patients may develop infectious tracts or canals called urinary fistulae.
There is a risk of post-operative formation of blood clots or arterial thrombosis. These may get dislodged from the operative site and travel up to the lungs or brain, leading to life-threatening complications.
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