Category Archives: Pancreas Transplantation

The pancreas is an organ that makes insulin and enzymes that help the body digest and use food. A pancreas transplant is surgery to place a healthy pancreas from a donor into a person with a diseased pancreas. A common reason for this type of damage is diabetes. Pancreas transplants can enable people with type 1 diabetes to give up insulin shots. An experimental procedure called islet cell transplantation transplants only the parts of the pancreas that make insulin.

People who have transplants must take drugs to keep their body from rejecting the new pancreas for the rest of their lives. They must also have regular follow-up care.

Annual Update in Nephrology & Kidney/Pancreas Transplantation — Dr. Kashani — Mayo Clinic

Kianoush B. Kashani, MD, a nephrologist and intensivist at Mayo Clinic, discusses the presentation titled, “Renal Replacement Therapy in the ICU: What Is New?” that he will be giving at the 10th Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney/Pancreas Transplantation course … Continue reading

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Part 1 – Kidney, Pancreas, and Liver Transplantation, Ask Dr. J. Keith Melancon

Hear answers to commonly asked questions about Kidney, Pancreas, and Liver Transplantation, treatment options and the latest technological advancements, first hand from Dr. J. Keith Melancon – Part 1 Dr. J. Keith Melancon Director, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Director, Pediatric … Continue reading

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