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Staged Enteric Conversion After Duodenal Necrosis in Simultaneous Kidney and Pancreas Transplant From a Donor After Cardiac Death: A Case Report
Transplantation Proceedings, 07/02/09
Ablorsu E et al. - A case of duodenal necrosis after reperfusion in a patient who underwent SPK from a DCD was reported. The pancreas was salvaged by excising the duodenum and performing a direct pancreas duct to bladder anastomosis. After recovery of function by the transplanted kidney, the patient developed recurrent urinary sepsis. The bladder-drained pancreas was converted to a direct enteric drainage, which resolved the recurrent urinary sepsis.
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