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Intro
Foreword to the Polish Edition by Professor Przemysław Pisarski
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Basic Anatomy of the Kidney, Ureters and the Urinary Bladder, and Their Functions
1.1 Kidney Anatomy
1.2 The Most Common Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
1.2.1 Anomalies of the Collecting System
1.2.2 Malformation of the Renal Parenchyma
1.2.3 Congenital Solitary Kidney
1.2.4 Anomalies of Kidney Migration
1.2.5 Kidney Function
1.3 Blood Flow Through the Kidney-Glomerular Filtration [1-6]
1.4 Renal Arteries

1.5 Renal Veins and IVC Abnormalities
1.5.1 Renal Veins
1.5.2 The Most Common Anomalies of IVC
1.5.3 Renal Lymphatic Vessels
1.6 Ureter-Anatomy, Structure, Function and Vascularization
1.7 Urinary Bladder-Position, Anatomy, Function and Arterial Blood Supply
1.7.1 The Position of the Bladder
1.7.2 Anatomy
1.7.3 Function
1.8 Conclusion
References
2 Non-Laparoscopic Kidney Procurement Techniques from Living and Deceased Donors
2.1 Introduction

2.2 Surgical Technique of Kidney Procurement During Multiple Organ Donation from Donation After Brain Death (DBD) and Donation After Circulatory Death (DCD) Donors
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Deceased Donor Kidney Procurement Surgical Technique with Separation in the Donor's Body. DBD, DCD-Multiorgan Procurement Surgical Technique in Brief. DBD, DCD-New Kidney-only Procurement Surgical Technique
2.2.2.1 Differences in Steps Between Multiorgan and "Kidney-only" Procurement

2.2.2.2 Kidney Procurement During Abdominal Multiorgan Procurement from Deceased Donors (DBD and DCD): The Same Surgical Steps in Brief
2.2.2.3 Adult and Pediatric Deceases Donor "En Bloc" Kidney Procurement
Introduction: Child Donor Criteria for Kidney Procurement
Steps
2.2.2.4 The Surgical Technique used to Separate Kidneys that have been Procured "En Bloc" from a Deceased Donor
Introduction
Surgical Steps
2.3 "Kidney-only" Procurement from Deceased Donors
The Surgical Technique
2.3.1 Introduction

2.3.2 Kidney-only Procurement from Donor with Brain Death (DBD) without Sternotomy: A Step-by-step Surgical Technique
2.3.2.1 Introduction
2.3.2.2 Surgical Steps
2.3.3 Kidney-only Procurement from Deceased Donor-with Sternotomy Surgical Technique-brief description
2.3.3.1 Introduction
2.3.3.2 Surgical Steps
2.3.4 Surgical technique for Deceased Donor Kidney Procurement without Sternotomy with direct access to the lumen of the Abdominal Aorta using a large bore cannula
2.3.4.1 Introduction
2.3.4.2 Surgical Steps [24, 31]

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