Hakim, Nadey S.Canelo, RubenPapalois, Vassilios2025-11-272008-12Experimental and Clinical Transplantation, Cilt, 6, Sayı, 4, 2008 ss. 245-2481304-0855https://hdl.handle.net/11727/13984Renal transplant remains the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. It improves both the quality of life and the quantity of life in recipients. We present a living-donor nephrectomy technique that is less invasive than the conventional open flank incision. This technique involves only 1 incision and is smaller than the one used in the laparoscopic technique. We have successfully introduced this new technique at our center. The procedure may be done safely and is applicable in all potential donors regardless of the body mass index of the donor or the size of the surgeon’s hands. It provides excellent grafts and has allowed us to expand our living-donor program.en-USKidney transplantTechniqueBody mass indexBMIGraft functionA Fast and Safe Living-Donor "Finger-Assisted" Nephrectomy Technique: Results of 225 CasesArticle642146-8427