@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019750, author = {甲田, 豊 and 宮崎, 滋 and 平沢, 由平 and 清水, 武昭}, issue = {12}, journal = {新潟医学会雑誌, 新潟医学会雑誌}, month = {Dec}, note = {Recent use of ciclosporin has remakably changed the kidney transplantation in clinical practice. We experienced 28 cases of kidney transplantations including 2 cases from cadaveric doners. Living-related doners were mainly recipient's mothers (60%). In contrast to it, 75% of recipients were males (sons). This indicates females are under pressure to organ donation. We performed 2 cases of cadaveric kidney transplantation from brain-death doners with beating heart. Doner's will was confirmed clearly by family. Brain death was diagnosed with strict criteria, and kidneys were extirpated with the highest respects to doner. Transplantation was performed under complete informed consents. Although living-related donations are very common in Japan, it will evoke some problems in patient's family. Kidney transplantation should be cadaveric as well as liver and heart. We believe that, if there is an uremic patient who hope to get out of hemodialysis therapy and there is a doner who kindly give his organ when dead, no one has a right to interfere with it.}, pages = {1023--1027}, title = {1) 腎移植の現状と将来(シンポジウム 臓器移植の現状と将来 : 腎移植を中心として, 第474回新潟医学会)}, volume = {107}, year = {1993} }