Clinical experience with renal and neoprene-injected segmental pancreatic allografts in man
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Clinical experience with renal and neoprene-injected segmental pancreatic allografts in man
Abstract
We describe 22 clinical cases of segmental pancreatic grafts that were prepared with neoprene injection in the pancreatic duct. Complete correction of the diabetes is obtained during the period of function of the graft. The surgical procedure is a safe one and does not lead to a higher surgical risk than the usual kidney transplantation. Progress should be made by early detection and effective treatment of the pancreatic graft rejection. Corticoids should be avoided to suppress the diabetogenic effect. Cyclosporine A will probably be the immunosuppressive of choice.
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