2018
DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13284
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Pancreas transplantation using compatible but non‐identical ABO blood group donors

Abstract: Non-identical but compatible pancreas transplants have similar graft survival compared to ABO identical. Hemolysis may occur so some caution is required.

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“…Arterial reconstruction was done using the donor iliac artery Y‐graft and portal vein anastomosed end‐to‐side to the respective recipient iliac artery and iliac vein or vena cava, respectively. The exocrine secretions of the PTA were drained using the urinary bladder until 1997 at one center and 2004 at two centers and later drained to the distal ileum or proximal jejunum 19–21 . Enteric conversion of bladder drainage was not reported to UNOS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Arterial reconstruction was done using the donor iliac artery Y‐graft and portal vein anastomosed end‐to‐side to the respective recipient iliac artery and iliac vein or vena cava, respectively. The exocrine secretions of the PTA were drained using the urinary bladder until 1997 at one center and 2004 at two centers and later drained to the distal ileum or proximal jejunum 19–21 . Enteric conversion of bladder drainage was not reported to UNOS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exocrine secretions of the PTA were drained using the urinary bladder until 1997 at one center and 2004 at two centers and later drained to the distal ileum or proximal jejunum. [19][20][21] Enteric conversion of bladder drainage was not reported to UNOS. S11)…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%