Type 1 DiabetesSurgerySurgery for
type 1 diabetes is done only in special
situations. - Surgery to replace the pancreas (pancreas
transplant) may be done when a person is receiving another organ, such as a
kidney.
- Surgery to insert working pancreas cells (islet cell
transplant) is experimental.
These surgeries are very expensive. After having one of
these surgeries, a person must take medicine for the rest of his or her life to
prevent the body from rejecting the new tissue (immunosuppression
medicines).
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