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. 1990:189-95.

Pancreatic transplantation using enteric exocrine diversion: the Stockholm experience with 117 cases

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Pancreatic transplantation using enteric exocrine diversion: the Stockholm experience with 117 cases

G Tydén et al. Clin Transpl. 1990.

Abstract

One-hundred twenty-eight pancreatic transplantations were performed between 1974 and 1990; 117 of which were with pancreatico-enterostomy. Combined renal and pancreatic transplantations were performed in 68 uremic patients and in 8 preuremic recipients. Single pancreatic transplantations were performed in 31 recipients and in 6 instances, the pancreatic transplantation was performed in a patient who already had a renal graft. In 4 consecutive series (n = 15, 20, 21, 11) of combined transplantations in uremic diabetic patients, the 1-year graft survival rate has excessively improved markedly (27%, 65%, 68%, and 73%). In 3 similar series of single pancreatic transplantations (n = 7, 13, 6) the results also improved, but still remained inferior (0%, 33%, and 33%). In 42 patients followed for more than 1 year after transplantation, the mean blood glucose tolerance test 4.2 +/- 0.5, HbA1c 5.1 +/- 0.8, 2-hour blood glucose level of the oral glucose tolerance test 6.9 +/- 2.1 and the K-value of the intravenous glucose tolerance test 1.2 +/- 0.6%. The results with pancreatic transplantation with pancreatico-enterostomy are now satisfactory. However, immunological graft losses still constitute a major problem in the non- or preuremic recipients.

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