Pancreas transplant first completed at the University of Minnesota

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On Dec. 17, 1966, a pancreas transplant was first completed under the direction of Richard C. Lillehei, William Kelly, John Najarian and David Sutherland at the University of Minnesota.

Since then, the technical and immunological advances in this transplant have resulted in graft and patient survival results as the rest of the abdominal solid organ transplants. The balance of these 50 years is that more than 50,000 diabetic patients have been transplanted in more than 200 centers around the world.

In Spain, the first transplant was performed 34 years ago in Barcelona and now 12 centers perform about 100 transplants per year. Although advances in diabetes control have been very important, pancreas transplantation continues to be the only method that allows normalization of the carbohydrates metabolism to improve the quality of life and, above all, to increase the survival of these patients.

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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Credit: Photo: Courtesy Lillehei Surgical Society.