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American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2001

Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency and renal allograft dysfunction

Bernard Benedetto; Robert L. Madden; Alexander Kurbanov; Gregory Braden; Jonathan B. Freeman; George S. Lipkowitz

Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) deficiency is a rarely diagnosed cause of renal allograft dysfunction. We report the case of a 42-year-old man who presented in 1996 with idiopathic renal failure. Native kidney biopsy showed extensive microcrystalline interstitial nephritis. The patient subsequently underwent a living-related kidney transplant with excellent early graft function. During the next year, however, he had worsening allograft function, and allograft biopsy showed recurrent interstitial nephritis. Further chemical and spectroscopic analysis showed this lesion to be an annular microcrystalline nephritis consistent with APRT deficiency. This diagnosis was confirmed on erythrocyte assay. Treatment with allopurinol and a low-purine diet led to improvement and stabilization of renal function. APRT is a rare cause of renal allograft dysfunction requiring a high index of suspicion for early diagnosis and treatment. Increased physician awareness in the United States may hasten diagnosis and limit the morbidity associated with this disease.


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2002

Early small bowel obstruction complicating hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: an uncommon etiology.

Robert L. Madden; Alexander Kurbanov; Bernard Benedetto; George S. Lipkowitz

Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is gaining widespread acceptance as a minimally invasive technique for kidney donation. Although it has been associated with decreased patient morbidity and more rapid recovery, it exposes patients to possible complications inherent in its transperitoneal route. We report a case of a small bowel obstruction secondary to midjejunal intussusception occurring on the third postoperative day after a hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. The intus-susception proved to be idiopathic since no lead point was identified. The patient recovered without significant sequela after reduction of the intussusceptum. Postoperative ideopathic intussusception is an uncommon cause of bowel obstruction in adults. Surgeons that perform laparoscopic donor nephrectomy will need to remain vigilant for complications that can be associated with the intraperitoneal route of this technique.


World Journal of Emergency Surgery | 2006

A case report of a new pulmonary embolism occurring in a patient receiving continuous infusion of recombinant activated protein C

Bernard Benedetto; Michael A Houston

BackgroundThere are no guidelines governing the concomitant use of recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) and deep venous thrombosis/pulmonary embolism (DVT/PE) prophylaxis in critically ill patients. It is unknown if rhAPC provides any protection against DVT/PE in this population of patients.MethodsCase report.ResultsThis report describes the first case of a radiographically demonstrated pulmonary embolism occurring in a patient receiving continuous therapeutic infusion of rhAPC.ConclusionThe administration of rhAPC alone may not be sufficient DVT/PE prophylaxis in high risk patients. The risks associated with concomitant anticoagulation and rhAPC therapy are unknown. Further research is necessary to determine the safest and most effective regimen for DVT/PE prophylaxis in patients receiving rhAPC.


Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2006

Sixteen-slice computed tomographic angiography is a reliable noninvasive screening test for clinically significant blunt cerebrovascular injuries

Walter L. Biffl; Thomas K. Egglin; Bernard Benedetto; Frantz J. Gibbs; William G. Cioffi


Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics | 2006

Performance of a dose-defining insulin infusion protocol among trauma service intensive care unit admissions

Susan S. Braithwaite; Renee E. Edkins; Kathy L. MacGregor; Edward S. Sredzienski; Michael A Houston; Ben L. Zarzaur; Preston B. Rich; Bernard Benedetto; Edmund J. Rutherford


Transplant International | 2000

Completely reversed acute rejection is not a significant risk factor for the development of chronic rejection in renal allograft recipients

Robert L. Madden; Jeffrey G. Mulhern; Bernard Benedetto; Michael H. O'Shea; Michael J. Germain; Gregory Braden; Joan O'Shaughnessy; George S. Lipkowitz


American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2002

Decellularized cadaver vein allografts used for hemodialysis access do not cause allosensitization or preclude kidney transplantation.

Robert L. Madden; George S. Lipkowitz; Bernard Benedetto; Alexander Kurbanov; Maureen Miller


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2001

Use of cryopreserved cadaveric vein allograft for hemodialysis access precludes kidney transplantation because of allosensitization

Bernard Benedetto; George S. Lipkowitz; Robert L. Madden; Alexander Kurbanov; David Hull; Maureen Miller


Current Surgery | 2000

The use of hyperbaric oxygen for the management of calciphylaxis

Bernard Benedetto; T.A Emhoff


Current Surgery | 2000

Transposed basilic vein fistula: a superior alternative to prosthetic grafts?

Bernard Benedetto; Robert L. Madden; Alexander Kurbanov; George S. Lipkowitz

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Michael A Houston

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Preston B. Rich

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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