Pancreas transplantation consistently induces insulin-independence in beta-cell-penic diabetic patients, but at the cost of major surgery and life-long immunosuppression. One year after grafting, patient survival rate now exceeds 95 % across recipient categories, while insulin independence is maintained in some 85 % of simultaneous pancreas and kidney recipients and in nearly 80 % of solitary pancreas transplant recipients. The half-life of the pancreas graft currently averages 16.7 years, being the longest among extrarenal grafts, and substantially matching the one of renal grafts from deceased donors. The difference between expected (100 %) and actual insulin-independence rate is mostly explained by technical failure in the postoperative ...
Pancreas transplantation has emerged as an effective treatment for patients with diabetes mellitus,e...
Whole-organ pancreas transplantation, either alone or combined with a kidney transplant, is the only...
Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic reci...
Pancreas transplantation is now standard of care for selected patients with diabetes and end-stage r...
The goal of this review is to highlight the significant improvements, over the past four decades, in...
peer reviewedPancreas transplantation significantly improves the quality of life as well as the surv...
Pancreas transplantation is the only therapy that can restore insulin independence in beta-cell peni...
Background Total pancreatectomy for chronic pancreatitis leads to brittle diabetes and challenging ...
Summary: The only known cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is transplantation of functioni...
International audienceIn this single-institution study, we compared outcomes in diabetic recipients ...
OBJECTIVE — To quantify the incremental survival benefit of the pancreas allograft in si-multaneous ...
Pancreatic transplantation is able to normalize blood glucose metabolism and achieve normoglycemia i...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether short-term improvement in pancreas graft survival with simultaneous...
Type 1 as well as Type 2 diabetic patients in end-stage renal failure and with no contraindications ...
Background: Physiologically regulated insulin secretion and euglycemia are achievable in type 1 diab...
Pancreas transplantation has emerged as an effective treatment for patients with diabetes mellitus,e...
Whole-organ pancreas transplantation, either alone or combined with a kidney transplant, is the only...
Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic reci...
Pancreas transplantation is now standard of care for selected patients with diabetes and end-stage r...
The goal of this review is to highlight the significant improvements, over the past four decades, in...
peer reviewedPancreas transplantation significantly improves the quality of life as well as the surv...
Pancreas transplantation is the only therapy that can restore insulin independence in beta-cell peni...
Background Total pancreatectomy for chronic pancreatitis leads to brittle diabetes and challenging ...
Summary: The only known cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is transplantation of functioni...
International audienceIn this single-institution study, we compared outcomes in diabetic recipients ...
OBJECTIVE — To quantify the incremental survival benefit of the pancreas allograft in si-multaneous ...
Pancreatic transplantation is able to normalize blood glucose metabolism and achieve normoglycemia i...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether short-term improvement in pancreas graft survival with simultaneous...
Type 1 as well as Type 2 diabetic patients in end-stage renal failure and with no contraindications ...
Background: Physiologically regulated insulin secretion and euglycemia are achievable in type 1 diab...
Pancreas transplantation has emerged as an effective treatment for patients with diabetes mellitus,e...
Whole-organ pancreas transplantation, either alone or combined with a kidney transplant, is the only...
Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic reci...