%0 Case Reports %T Successful Unilateral Dual-Kidney Transplant of Discarded Kidneys From Two Expanded Criteria Donors. %A Chen S %A Chang S %A Wang D %A Chen J %A Guo H %A Shi H %A Jiang J %A Chen ZK %A Chen Z %A Zhang W %J Exp Clin Transplant %V 20 %N 11 %D 11 2022 %M 36524890 %F 0.938 %R 10.6002/ect.2022.0064 %X In recent years, dual-kidney transplant has become an established method to overcome the inferior quality of donor organs and to allow the recovery of discarded human kidneys. However, in some cases, 1 of the 2 donor kidneys is unsuitable for transplant because of severe pathological changes, and the remaining marginal kidney is often discarded regardless of whether it meets criteria for dual-kidney transplant. Here, we report the use of marginal kidneys from 2 different donors, both of whom had missed kidney donation as a result of the serious pathological changes in their contralateral kidney. We combined the 2 donors' marginal kidneys for dual-kidney transplant, which were implanted into the right iliac fossa of the recipient after cold ischemia times of 13 hours 40 minutes and 30 hours 30 minutes, respectively. The recipient had fully recovered and showed favorable renal function without complications at discharge and at the 1.5-year follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of successful unilateral dual-kidney transplant of discarded kidneys from 2 expanded criteria donors.