Pancreas transplantation is a surgical treatment for diabetes mellitus. More than 23,000 pancreas transplants have now been reported to the International Transplant Registry (IPTR). Early diagnosis and therapy for graft-related complications are essential for graft survival. Radiologists must therefore understand the surgical procedure and the potential complications. During the course of this review, we will illustrate the normal post-operative anatomy and the imaging appearances of common potential complications.
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Hampson, F. A., Freeman, S. J., Ertner, J., Drage, M., Butler, A., Watson, C. J., & Shaw, A. S. (2010). Pancreatic transplantation: surgical technique, normal radiological appearances and complications. Insights into Imaging, 1(5–6), 339–347. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0046-3
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