[A new method of pancreatic transplantation. II. Double renal and pancreatic transplantation in a diabetic with renal failure (author's transl)]
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[A new method of pancreatic transplantation. II. Double renal and pancreatic transplantation in a diabetic with renal failure (author's transl)]
Abstract
A 41-year-old man who had suffered from insulin-dependent diabetes since the age of twenty and who had severe degenerative complications with chronic renal failure, underwent pancreatic transplantation. The graft was prepared by intraduct injection of neoprene in order to suppress the exocrine function of the gland. It was situated in the iliac fossa and has ensured the complete correction of diabetes for more than 10 months. This favourable situation made it possible to carry out a renal transplant which could not have been envisaged previously in this patient with very unstable and progressive diabetes who was dialysed under very difficult conditions.
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