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Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2013

Risk factors and consequences of delayed graft function.

M. Ounissi; Mejda Cherif; Taieb Ben Abdallah; Mongi Bacha; H. Hedri; E. Abderrahim; R. Goucha; Adel Kheder; Riadh Ben Slama; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil; R. Bardi; Imen Sfar; Yosr Gorgi

The impact of delayed graft function (DGF) on the outcome of renal transplantation remains controversial. We analyzed the risk factors for DGF and its impact on graft and patient survival. A total of 354 renal transplants performed between June 1986 and April 2000 were analyzed. Variables analyzed included donor and recipient age, method and duration of renal replacement therapy, HLA mismatch, cold and warm ischemia times, biopsy-confirmed acute rejection, length of stay in the hospital, serum creatinine at the end of first hospitalization as well as graft and patient survival at one, three, five and ten years. The study patients were divided into two groups: patients with DGF (G1) and those without DGF (G2). DGF occurred in 50 patients (14.1%), and it was seen more frequently in patients transplanted from deceased donors (60% vs. 40%, P <0.0001). The cause of DGF was acute tubular necrosis, seen in 98% of the cases. Univariate analysis showed a statistically significant difference between the two groups G1 and G2 in the following parameters: average duration on dialysis (52.3 vs. 36.4 months, P = 0.006), HLA mismatch (44.9% vs. 32.11% P = 0.015), donor age (35.9 vs. 40.2 years, P = 0.026), cold ischemia time (23 vs. 18.2 h, P = 0.0016), warm ischemia time (41.9 vs. 38.6 mn, P = 0.046), length of stay in the hospital during first hospitalization (54.7 vs. 33.2 days, P <0.0001), serum creatinine at the end of first hospitalization (140 vs. 112 μmol/L, P <0.0001) and at three months following transplantation (159 vs. 119 μmol/L, P = 0.0002). Multivariate analysis revealed the following independent risk factors for DGF: deceased donor (RR = 13.2, P <0.0001) and cold ischemia time (RR = 1.17, P = 0.008). The graft survival at one, three, five and ten years was 100%, 93%, 88.3% and 78.3% in G1 versus 100%, 95.9% 92.8% and 82.3% in G2; there was no statistically significant difference. The patient survival at one, three, five and ten years was 100%, 91.3%, 83.6% and 74.4% in G1 versus 100%, 95.9%, 94% and 82.6% in G2 with a statistically significant difference (P = 0.04). Prolonged cold ischemia time and transplantation of kidneys from deceased donors were the main risk factors for DGF in our study. Also, DGF significantly affected patient survival but had no influence on graft survival.


Urology | 2016

Vasitis: An Uncommon Diagnosis Mimicking Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia

Walid Kerkeni; Ahmed Saadi; Aicha Ben Miled; Marouene Chakroun; Haroun Ayed; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Najla Mnif; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

Vasitis or inflammation of the vas deferens is a rarely described condition. Clinically, it presents with nonspecific symptoms that can be confused with other more common conditions, especially an incarcerated inguinal hernia. The diagnosis may be suggested by ultrasound or, more precisely, by computed tomography.


The Pan African medical journal | 2016

Le lymphangiome kystique rétropéritonéal: à propos de 5 cas et revue de la littérature

Ahmed Saadi; Haroun Ayed; Omar Karray; Walid Kerkeni; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

Cystic lymphangioma is a rare, benign malformation of the lymphatic vessels which may be observed on various locations. Retroperitoneal location is less common than mesenteric location. Cystic lymphangioma has a polymorphic clinical presentation. Diagnosis is based on imaging but requires histological confirmation. Surgery is the treatment of choice. The aim of our study is to analyze the clinical manifestations, complications, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this tumor. We report a case series of 5 patients with retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma (4 women and 1 man) operated in our department between the years 2004 and 2014. Their medical records were reviewed retrospectively. Follow-up was based on clinical examination and abdominal CT scan. The average age was 45 years. The mean follow-up was 32.6 months. The most common symptoms indicative of retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma were pains and/or an abdominal mass. Abdominal CT scan was the most useful diagnostic test. Total resection was immediately achieved in 4 patients and it was deferred for up to 5 years in one patient. He underwent annual ultrasound monitoring. One patient underwent nephrectomy. No recurrence or complications were noted in 5 patients. Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma is a rare condition. Its therapeutic management is based on complete resection in patients with symptomatic lesions or complications, in order to limit the risk of recurrence. Complete resection may be deferred in asymptomatic patients.


Urology case reports | 2015

Discovery of Renal Tuberculosis in a Partial Nephrectomy Specimen Done for Renal Tumor.

Ahmed Saadi; Haroun Ayed; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Walid Kerkeni; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

The association of renal cancer and renal tuberculosis is uncommon. While the incidental discovery of renal cell carcinoma in a tuberculous kidney is a classical finding, the discovery of tuberculous lesions after nephrectomy for cancer is exceptional. We report the case of a female patient aged 60 who had a partial nephrectomy for a 5 cm exophytic kidney tumor. Pathological examination concluded that renal clear cell carcinoma associated with follicular caseo tuberculosis.


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2015

Retrovesical hydatic cyst: About 4 cases.

Ahmed Saadi; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Mohamed Cherif; Mohamed Hédi Rebai; Walid Kerkeni; Haroun Ayed; Amine Derouiche; Riadh Ben Slama; Mohamed Chebil

INTRODUCTION The hydatid cyst is a real public health problem in Tunisia. The retrovesical localization is rare. It is considered an aberrant or ectopic location defined by the development of the parasite in the subvesical and retrovesical fat. METHODS From 2004 to 2013, 4 patients with retrovesical hydatid cyst were hospitalized and operated in the Department of Urology at the Charles Nicolle hospital of Tunis in Tunisia. The average patient age was 40.75 years (range: 23-76). Signs of bladder irritation were the most frequent presenting complaint. No cases of hydaturia were noted. The diagnosis was made on the ultrasound and the computed tomographic urography. Hydatid serology was positive for 3 patients. In 3 cases, a hydatid cyst of the liver was associated. A total cysto-pericystectomy was performed for 1 patient, for others it was partial. RESULTS The postoperative course was uneventful. No urinary fistula or infection of the residual cavity was observed. One patient had a retroperitoneal cyst recurrence requiring reoperation. CONCLUSION Retrovesical location of hydatid cyst is rare and treatment is primarily surgical.


Urology case reports | 2018

Female urethral diverticulum containing calculi: A rare and tricky condition

Nidhal Ati; Marouene Chakroun; Hamza Boussaffa; Mohamed Ali Essid; Ahmed Saadi; Haroun Ayed; A. Bouzouita; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

A female urethral diverticulum (UD) is an uncommon clinical entity. It occurs in 0.6–6% of the female population. The diagnosis is often delayed as the symptoms can be misleading. The complications are mainly local consisting in malignant degeneration, urinary infection and stone formation. The latter is reported in 1.5–10% of cases. The key steps in the management of UD with calculi are: a high index of suspicion, the use of imaging studies and open surgical excision. Through presenting a case of female UD with calculi and a literature review, we deal with the diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutive aspects of this pathology.


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2017

Le synovialosarcome primitif de la verge

Ahmed Saadi; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Walid Kerkeni; Haroun Ayed; Nadia Znaidi; Aicha Ben Miled; Taha Messai; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Soumaya Rammeh; Najla Mnif; Mongi Maalej; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

Le synovialosarcome represente un sous-type rare des sarcomes des tissus mous. Son apparition au niveau de la verge est exceptionnelle et seulement deux cas ont ete rapportes dans la litterature auparavant. Nous rapportons un nouveau cas de synovialosarcome de la verge chez un jeune patient de 27 ans, en essayant par l’entremise d’une revue de la litterature de discuter des aspects radiologiques, histologiques, immuno-histochimiques, therapeutiques et pronostiques de cette tumeur exceptionnelle.


Asian Journal of Urology | 2017

Superselective embolisation of bilateral superior vesical arteries for management of intractable hematuria in context of metastatic bladder cancer

Ahmed Saadi; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Mohamed Hédi Rebai; Mohamed Cherif; Walid Kerkeni; Haroun Ayed; Amine Derouiche; H. Rajhi; Riadh Ben Slama; Najla Mnif; Mohamed Chebil

Hematuria due to locally advanced or metastatic bladder cancer is a common condition and is often a management problem. Percutaneous embolisation is a mini-invasive option to handle this situation. We report a case of a patient with a metastatic bladder cancer and who presented with an abundant hematuria and severe anemia. After failure of endoscopic resections and “flush” of radiotherapy haemostatic and refusal of cystectomy by the patient, he was treated by superselective embolisation of bilateral superior bladder arteries with excellent immediate results. The technique is safe and effective in the short term. The long-term effectiveness requires further investigation.


Urology | 2016

Bilateral Orbital Metastasis of Prostatic Adenocarcinoma

Ahmed Saadi; Walid Kerkeni; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Haroun Ayed; Ali Gaja; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Najla Mnif; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

Despite the high incidence of prostate carcinoma, metastases of the uvea are very rare and bilateral localization is even more. We report here the case of a 77-year-old man diagnosed with a metastatic prostate carcinoma. Two months later, he presented a decreased vision in his right eye and blurred vision in the left eye relevant to metastatic lesion on his right iris and left choroidal metastasis. The urologist should evoke possibility of ocular metastasis in patients with prostate cancer presenting visual disorders.


Urology case reports | 2015

Pseudotumoral Eosinophilic Cystitis

Ahmed Saadi; Abderrazak Bouzouita; Haroun Ayed; Walid Kerkeni; Mohamed Cherif; Riadh Ben Slama; Amine Derouiche; Mohamed Chebil

Eosinophilic cystitis is a rare inflammatory disease of the bladder which origin and pathogenesis are unknown. Since the first description in 1960, hundreds of cases have been reported, 20 Pseudotumor forms. We report a case of cystitis eosinophils in tumor-form, a patient of 72 years without urological or allergic history. The patient was treated with endoscopic resection alone. The outcome was favorable with disappearance symptoms and no recurrence at 1, 3 and 6 months controls. We carry a literature review of cystitis eosinophils on the different clinical manifestations, the means diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.

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