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Chronic pain following donor nephrectomy – A study of the incidence, nature and impact of chronic post-nephrectomy pain

Abstract Chronic pain is a consequence of some types of surgery, but its incidence following open donor nephrectomy has never been investigated. We surveyed 123 patients who underwent open donor nephrectomy at our institution over a 10-year period, to determine the incidence, severity and nature of...

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Published in:European journal of pain 2010-08, Vol.14 (7), p.732-734
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Anesthesia & Perioperative Care
Chronic Disease - epidemiology
Chronic pain
Donor nephrectomy
Health Surveys
Humans
Incidence
Kidney Transplantation - adverse effects
Living Donors
Nephrectomy - adverse effects
Neuropathic pain
Organ donation
Pain Measurement
Pain Medicine
Pain, Postoperative - epidemiology
Pain, Postoperative - etiology
Post-surgical pain
Quality of Life
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