Department of Surgery
Division of Solid Organ Transplantation
Procedures
Pancreas Transplant Surgery
The Transplant Process - Recovery in the Hospital
Guide to Pancreas Transplant
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You’ll probably stay in the hospital for about a week or
two after surgery. Immediately after surgery, you’ll be
taken to the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU). After a day
or so there, you’ll go to the Inpatient Transplant Unit
where you’ll take medicines to prevent infections and rejection
of your new pancreas. Your doctor will check for possible
post-operative problems, such as:
You’ll also be prepared for your return home. You’ll
be given a schedule for follow-up visits and routine blood draws,
and a 24-hour phone number for emergencies or other problems.
You’ll learn how to deal with the medicines you’ll
be taking and their side effects, recognize rejection symptoms,
plan proper diets and generally take responsibility for your recovery
at home. The transplant coordinator, social worker, and psychiatrist
are all available when needed. The social worker will help arrange
your discharge needs, such as rehabilitation or long-term placement,
chemical dependency counseling, and transportation home. You’ll
also be offered a referral to a community health nurse who can
help you at home.