Surgeons remove healthy kidney through donor's vagina

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(CNN) -- In what is being heralded as a "first-ever procedure," surgeons removed a healthy kidney through a donor's vagina, the Johns Hopkins Medical Center has announced.


Jennifer Gilbert, center, received a kidney from Kimberly Johnson, at right in green.

Although the procedure has been previously done to extract cancerous and nonfunctioning kidneys that threatened a patient's health, the January 29 surgery was the first time it was done for donation purposes, the center said in a news release issued Monday.

"The kidney was successfully removed and transplanted into the donor's niece, and both patients are doing fine," Dr. Robert Montgomery, chief of transplant surgery at Johns Hopkins, said in the release.

The surgery is considered less invasive and could pave the way for an increase in organ donations, it added.

"Removing the kidney through a natural opening should hasten the patient's recovery and provide a better cosmetic result," Montgomery said.

He told CNN on Tuesday, "We want to make it easier for people to donate, to have less impact on their lives, [be] in hospital a shorter amount of time and get back to their lives quicker."

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The woman was chosen to be the first donor to undergo the procedure because a previous hysterectomy enabled doctors to operate without a uterus obstructing their efforts, he added.

The three-hour procedure typically allows the donor to return home within 24 hours.

The more traditional surgery requires a 5- to 6-inch incision through the abdominal wall and generally is followed by two or three days of hospitalization.

"If you asked our patient, she said it was like getting a tooth removed. She was walking that night and left the next day," Montgomery said.

The procedure is done by inserting "wand-like cameras and tools" through small incisions in the abdomen and navel.

Doctors then insert a hollow tube through the vagina with a bag at the end.

Once the kidney is cut loose, surgeons use video from the cameras to guide them as they maneuver the bag around the organ, place it in the tube and pull it out through the vaginal opening, Montgomery said.

A kidney weighs approximately one pound and is roughly the size of a clenched hand.

In an effort to ensure a more sterile procedure, the vagina is treated with Betadine, a sterilizing solvent commonly applied during surgery.

But some physicians wonder how clean the procedure can actually be.

"It's good to take such [sterilization] measures," said Dr. Jihad Kaouk, director of laparoscopic and robotic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. "But the tube touched the vagina. And the bag touched the tube. And the bag touched the kidney"

He added, "delivering a kidney from the vagina, which is not sterile -- is it a potential risk or a real risk? We'll find out now."

Kaouk also expressed concern over the quality of the kidney once it has been squeezed into a tube.

"The concept of minimizing incisions and decreasing pain after surgery is always a good idea, but we should always check at what price," he said.

Surgeons remove healthy kidney through donor's vagina - CNN.com


Amazing!!
 
Amazing but laparoscopic would be more sanitary.
 
This is interesting and this is a first for me to hear that an organ can be actually removed through a donor's vagina.

This is like talking about how to give a birth to a kidney, lol.
 
She's had hysterectomy so it's doable.
 
This is interesting and this is a first for me to hear that an organ can be actually removed through a donor's vagina.

This is like talking about how to give a birth to a kidney, lol.[/
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The doctor says, Congratulations! You are the proud mother of a 5 oz kidney!:giggle:
 
I would say she was probably asleep when they removed the kidney, so she wouldn't have felt it.

yea thats true. kidney is the majority of the organs. :shock:


i was awake while i was having a csection with my second baby.
 
i agree you right opinon. i think so people want to surgeon kindey. i think so possible to help you mend better heal i hope be you feeling better stop pain. I hope you fine okay don't worry no probllem I told doctor tell me fine no problem i am lucky i am yah i don't want to surgeron because very risk for you really pain
 
About 9 years ago when I was working at a nursing home. I have had a resident that had her gall bladder removed vaginally.
 
Wonderful technology!!!

OK, what about men???? :lol:
 
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