Abstract
Pancreas transplantation is currently the curative treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus. It aims at providing physiological insulin replacement therapy in type 1 diabetes mellitus. The goal is thereby also to prevent secondary complications of diabetes. Long term control of glucose metabolism has only been achieved by pancreas transplantation. As a result of improvements in the surgical techniques and the efficacy of immunosuppression, the patient and graft survival rates have improved dramatically over the last 2 decades. As a result, pancreas transplantation, as part of simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation, pancreas after kidney transplantation, and exceptionally pancreas transplantation alone, became the standard therapeutic option for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus with end-stage renal disease. In this article we review the pancreas transplantation methods, indications, techniques, and the short as well as the long outcomes of treatment.
Article Type
Review
First Page
265
Last Page
271
Recommended Citation
Al-Shurafa, Haider A.; Jawdat, Muaffak T.; Bassas, Atef F.; Rogiers, Xavier C.; and Bechstein, Wolf O.
(2002)
"Innovations in pancreas transplantation,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 23:
Iss.
3, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.1639