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ICD-10 code: T86.1

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Complications of Kidney Transplant

Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that replaces a diseased or damaged kidney with a healthy one. Although it is a life-saving procedure for people with end-stage kidney disease, it is not without risks. Like any other surgery, kidney transplant can result in complications. Here are some of the most common complications:

  1. Rejection: Rejection happens when the body's immune system attacks the transplanted kidney. It is a common complication that can occur at any time after the transplant. Patients are given immunosuppressant medications to prevent rejection, but sometimes they can fail.
  2. Infection: Infection is another common complication after kidney transplant. Patients are more vulnerable to infections because they take immunosuppressant drugs that lower their immune system. Infections can occur in the wound, urinary tract, or even in the transplanted kidney.
  3. Bleeding: Bleeding can happen during or after the surgery. It is usually minor and can be controlled, but in rare cases, it can be severe and require emergency surgery.
  4. Clotting: Blood clots can form in the blood vessels of the transplanted kidney, which can cause the kidney to fail. Patients may require anticoagulant medications to prevent blood clots.
  5. Fluid retention: Fluid retention is a common complication after kidney transplant. Patients may experience swelling, weight gain, and shortness of breath. Diuretics may be prescribed to help manage fluid retention.
  6. High blood pressure: High blood pressure is a common complication after kidney transplant. Patients may require medication to control their blood pressure.
  7. Diabetes: Some patients may develop diabetes after kidney transplant, especially if they were already at risk of developing it. Diabetes can affect the transplanted kidney and other organs.

It is important to note that not all patients will experience complications after kidney transplant. Many patients have successful transplants and lead healthy, normal lives. However, patients should be aware of the potential risks and discuss them with their doctors before undergoing the procedure.

If you have any concerns about kidney transplant or any other medical procedure, always consult your doctor for advice.