1978
DOI: 10.2337/diacare.1.1.1
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Long-term Effects of Pancreatic Transplant Function in Patients with Advanced Juvenile-onset Diabetes

Abstract: Present methods of management of juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus do not prevent serious and debilitating complications affecting multiple organ systems. In an effort to reverse advanced forms of these complications, segmental transplantation of the pancreas has been performed on 10 patients, seven of whom simultaneously or subsequently received renal transplants. Long periods of normoglycemia (two to four and one-half years) were achieved in two patients who also maintained transplant kidney function. The cou… Show more

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“…20 This was the longest functioning pancreas graft in the world until a series of SPK segmental transplants drained into the ureter by Gliedman et al, 26 beginning in the early 1970s, produced a recipient whose new pancreas functioned (insulin-independent) for 5 years.…”
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“…20 This was the longest functioning pancreas graft in the world until a series of SPK segmental transplants drained into the ureter by Gliedman et al, 26 beginning in the early 1970s, produced a recipient whose new pancreas functioned (insulin-independent) for 5 years.…”
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“…Gliedman and associates performed a total of 11 ureteral pancreas transplants in the early 1970s ( Fig. 3) with one graft functioning for 22 months and another for 50 months -at that point the longest pancreas graft survival recorded (14,15). However, ureteral drainage did not find widespread application because of tenuous leakage-prone duct-toureter anastomosis ; leakage from the pancreas cut surface ; and the potential need for ipsilateral native nephrectomy.…”
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“…3) were a research report on the glycemic effects of jet-injected insulin (4), a review of glycemic management in pregnancy complicated by diabetes (5), and an early description of pancreas transplantation (6). Later that year, an article translated from French and reprinted in two parts from Diabete et Metabolisme (7,8) provided impressive albeit somewhat crude evidence suggesting that better glycemic control might reduce the long-term complications of diabetes.…”
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