Department of Surgery
Division of Solid Organ Transplantation
Procedures
Pancreas Transplant Surgery
The Transplant Process - Evaluation
Guide to Pancreas Transplant
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The first step in the transplant process is evaluation: The pancreas
transplant team evaluates your condition and decides if you’re
a good candidate for a transplant. Our team includes:
Usually within a week after you’re referred to us, a transplant
coordinator will call you to discuss the evaluation process and
set up your appointments. We’ll also do a preliminary financial
and insurance coverage assessment.
Tests
For the evaluation, you’ll visit Strong Hospital twice,
both times as an outpatient. During your first visit, you’ll
have a number of diagnostic tests. During the second, you’ll
talk to the transplant team about your test results. (The second
visit is usually a week or two after the first, but the whole
evaluation process can be completed within 12-48 hours for a critically
ill person.) We strongly urge you to bring one or two other people,
who will become your support system, to all meetings.
Among other things, the tests will show if you have complications
or conditions that might adversely affect your surgery. If problems
are found, you may be referred to the appropriate specialists
at Strong Health who can help you with them. You’ll also
talk to a financial counselor about insurance and other ways of
covering the costs of the transplant and follow-up care.
Results
After the evaluation, the results are given to the Transplant
Patient Evaluation and Selection Committee. It uses the Patient
Selection Criteria and Implementation Plan to decide if you’re
a suitable candidate for a pancreas transplant.
If you don’t become a transplant candidate, the transplant
team will support your primary care doctor, as appropriate, in
managing your pancreas disease. If you do become a candidate,
you’ll be put on the waiting list for a donated pancreas
unless you have a living donor willing to donate part of his/her
pancreas to you. If you have a living donor, the transplant surgery
can be scheduled immediately. Get more information about living
donor transplants.
More About the Transplant Process