Diuckan, AyhauTekin, AhmetTurkyilmaz, SerdarKocak, HuseyinGurkan, AlihanErdogan, OkanTuncer, Murat2020-03-262020-03-2620071304-0855https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/21606Owing to the limited donor pool at transplant centers, grafts may be taken from marginal donors with congenital abnormalities, one of the most common of which is a fusion abnormality. Horseshoe kidneys may be transplanted to a single recipient en bloc or to 2 recipients after division. In our clinic, 3 grafts (1 obtained from a living donor and 2 from a deceased donor) were successfully transplanted to 3 patients. In select patients, horseshoe kidneys may be used for transplant.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessdonormarginalliving-relateddeceased donortissue transplantationShoe kidney for transplant: Report of 3 casesArticle52716719WOS:000254921000019N/A