Pancreas transplant
From DrKoop's partner site on diabetes, MyDiabetesCentral.com
Transplant - pancreas Expectations after surgery The main problem, as with other transplants, is graft rejection. Immunosuppressive drugs, which weaken your body's ability to fight infections, must be taken indefinitely. Normal activities can resume as soon as you are strong enough, and after consulting with the doctor. It is possible to have children after a transplant. The major problems with all organ transplants are:
Convalescence It usually takes about 3 weeks to recover. Move your legs often to reduce the risk of blood clots or deep vein thrombosis. The sutures or clips are removed about two to three weeks after surgery. Resume normal activity as soon as possible, after consulting with the physician. A diet will be prescribed.
Review Date: 10/31/2005 ![]() advertisement
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