Journal of the Pancreas Open Access

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Reffiden Motte

Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States

Publications
  • Commentary   
    Recent Improvements in Pancreas Allograft Outcome, Graft Complications
    Author(s): Reffiden Motte*

    Pancreas transplant is a surgical operation that involves transplanting a healthy pancreas from a deceased donor into a person’s pancreatic is no longer functioning correctly. The pancreas is a digestive organ located behind the bottom section of the stomach. The pancreatic allograft is a limited and underused resource. The identification of suitable dead donors for pancreatic procurement is critical for reducing technical failure and maximizing long-term results in pancreas transplantation. There are graft complications after pancreas allograft surgery are followed Pain and swelling in your tummy, with high temperature, being sick, chills and aches, extreme tiredness, puffy, swollen ankles, shortness of breath cannot be recommended for surgery .. View More»

    DOI: 10.35841/1590-8577-23.5.744

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