Kidney transplantation refers to kidney transplantation, and the indication for kidney transplantation is end-stage renal failure, usually until uremia.
Uremia refers to renal failure into the terminal end stage, the kidney’s function of generating urine and removing metabolites from the body is impaired, and it is unable to generate urine and remove metabolites from the body normally.
Some experimental data show that after uremia kidney transplantation, the removal of creatinine and urea nitrogen and other products in serum and urine production can be restored to normal, and at the same time, the risk of death of patients with uremia kidney transplantation success is reduced by 70%.
However, if uremia is accompanied by cancer, systemic severe infections, intractable heart failure, chronic respiratory failure, severe vascular disease, coagulation disorders, serious malformation of the urinary system and other diseases of patients can not be kidney transplantation.
Patients who need kidney transplant for uremia need to complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of professional doctors, and choose the appropriate treatment according to the specific conditions of the patient and the doctor’s advice.