Complication rate of pancreas retransplantation after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation compared with pancreas after kidney transplantation
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Complication rate of pancreas retransplantation after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation compared with pancreas after kidney transplantation
Abstract
Simultaneous pancreas kidney transplantation is currently the state of the art therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and diabetic nephropathy. Up to 30% of patients loose the pancreas with a kidney graft that continues to function. Under those conditions, isolated pancreas retransplantation can be indicated. We compared the outcome of these patients with the outcome of patients undergoing primary pancreas after kidney transplantation. From 1998 to 2005, we performed 205 pancreas transplantations. Three patients were considered for isolated pancreas retransplantation; to date, two have received a new organ. One was retransplanted twice. In two cases, the reasons for the initial graft loss in the retransplantation group were pancreatitis with hemorrhagic bleeding and in the third case severe rejection. After retransplantation two of three patients lost their graft owing to bleeding and venous thrombosis. One of three organs was successfully transplanted and the patient does not require insulin. During the same time, three pancreas after kidney transplantations were performed; all are doing well und are free of insulin. The study despite the small number of cases shows a high complication rate after pancreas retransplantation. Nevertheless, pancreatic retransplantation should be considered in selected patients.
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