@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015453, author = {TAKAGI, HIROSHI and UCHIDA, KAZUHARU and MOROZUMI, KUNIO and YAMADA, NOBUO and KAWAI, MACHIO and ISHII, TAKAHIRO and KANO, TADAYUKI and MORIMOTO, TAKESHI and AKAZA, TATSUYA}, issue = {1-4}, journal = {Nagoya Journal of Medical Science}, month = {Mar}, note = {The early fate of cadaveric grafts harvested from four different methods depending on donor categories (A) in situ flushing with a simple catheter, B) in situ perfusion with a double balloon catheter, C) shipped kidneys from the United States, and D) from brain death and beating heart donors) were compared including histological studies of one-hour biopsied specimens. Early initiation of graft functions was naturally seen first in group D, which was followed by group B. In situ perfusion with a double balloon catheter is a very valuable method of harvest in those countries where death is declared after cessation of breathing and heart beat.}, pages = {143--153}, title = {Comparison of Early Fates of Cadaver Renal Allografts from Different Methods of Harvest}, volume = {46}, year = {1984} }