Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the DiseaseSurgerySurgery is not a routine way of treating
type 1 diabetes. You are eligible for surgery only if
you meet specific criteria. - You may have a pancreas transplant surgery if
you have had or plan to have a kidney transplant or, rarely, if you meet other
requirements.
- You may have islet cell transplant surgery if you
meet the rules for being in a study. Islet cells transplanted into the liver
make insulin.
Surgery Choices- Pancreas transplant
surgery
- Pancreatic islet cell
transplantation
What To Think AboutPancreas and islet cell transplants are very expensive. After
having one of these surgeries, you must take immunosuppressive medicines for
the rest of your life to prevent your body from rejecting the new
tissue. The success rate for pancreas transplants has improved with new
surgical techniques and new immunosuppressive medicines. Islet cell transplants
may replace pancreas transplants in the future, but for now they are
experimental.16
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