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pmid: 19465236
Since the introduction of pancreas transplantation more than 40 years ago, efforts to develop more minimally invasive techniques for endocrine replacement therapy have been in progress, yet this surgical procedure still remains the treatment of choice for diabetic patients with end-stage renal failure. Many improvements have been made in the surgical techniques and immunosuppressive regimens, both of which have contributed to an increasing number of indications for pancreas transplantation. This operation can be justified on the basis that patients replace daily injections of insulin with an improved quality of life but at the expense of a major surgical procedure and lifelong immunosuppression. The various indications, categories, and outcomes of patients having a pancreas transplant are discussed, particularly with reference to the effect on long-term diabetic complications.
Graft Rejection, Immunosuppression Therapy, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Histocompatibility Testing, Patient Selection, Graft Survival, Coronary Disease, Diabetes Complications, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Transplantation Immunology, Quality of Life, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Pancreas Transplantation, Morbidity
Graft Rejection, Immunosuppression Therapy, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Histocompatibility Testing, Patient Selection, Graft Survival, Coronary Disease, Diabetes Complications, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Transplantation Immunology, Quality of Life, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Pancreas Transplantation, Morbidity
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