PMID: 18405251Apr 15, 2008Paper

Justifying a third pancreas transplant: a case report

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : Official Journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation
Lucy WalesNadey S Hakim

Abstract

Early pancreas graft failure after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant can occur in up to 20% of recipients. Results after pancreas retransplant continue to improve, with results comparable to primary pancreas transplants. We describe an unusual case of a third pancreas transplant in which a remnant of a previous arterial Y-graft was used for the arterial anastomosis, and we discuss the factors used to justify the decision to do a third pancreas transplant.

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