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Patients receiving a pancreas transplantation are monitored closely for organ rejection. The average hospital stay is three weeks, and it takes about six months to recover from surgery. Patients will take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest...

of their lives.



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A pancreas transplant is an organ transplant that involves implanting a healthy pancreas (one that can produce insulin) into a person who has diabetes. Because the pancreas performs functions necessary in the digestion process, the recipient's native pancreas is left in place, and the donated pancreas attached in a different location. In the event of rejection of the new pancreas, the recipient could not survive without the native pancreas still in place. The healthy pancreas comes from a donor who has just died or it may be a partial pancreas from a living donor. Whole pancreas transplants from living donors are not possible, again because the pancreas is a necessary organ for digestion. At present, pancreas transplants are usually performed in persons with insulin-dependent diabetes who have severe complications.


From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas_transplantation

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