The number of patients suffering from terminal renal failure awaiting kidney transplantation has continued to increase. Since the number of available cadaver donor kidneys has largely remained unchanged, a special publicity campaign achieved that almost one-half of the kidneys transplanted in Basle come from live donors. We performed a laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy in 14 patients between March 1998 and August 1999. Despite good experience regarding transplant function and patient satisfaction, the hand-assisted technique was introduced in 1999 because of the long average operating time of 230 min (200-270) and warm ischemia time of 7.5 min (4-9). In the 33 operations performed up to now, the average operating time and warm ischemia time could be significantly reduced to 185 min (135-240) and 2.4 min (1.5-4), respectively. Most recently, the technique of retroperitoneoscopic live donor nephrectomy was successfully employed in 4 patients and could possibly represent the method of choice for the future.