Pancreas Transplant

pancreas-transplant-OG.jpgIf you suffer from type 1 diabetes, you may be a candidate for a pancreas transplant.

With a healthy pancreas from a donor, your body may be able to create enough insulin on its own that you can forego daily insulin injections and save your kidneys from suffering further damage from diabetes.

What We Offer

OSF Saint Francis Medical Center provides a close-to-home option for people in Central Illinois, so they can receive treatment and recover near their personal support system of family and friends.

There is no compromise on quality of care, either. OSF Saint Francis is staffed by experienced specialists using the latest technology and methods.

At OSF Saint Francis, you are treated with compassion and have comprehensive health services at your fingertips, from evaluation to surgery to recovery. That includes help navigating your financial needs and mental health care to help with any emotional impacts of such a big life change.

Follow-Up

Having the opportunity to receive a pancreas transplant in Peoria helps provide those in Central Illinois with a convenient option rather than going to a larger city, such as Chicago.

Don't Rush Your Recovery

One important aspect of a pancreas transplant is the follow-up care needed. It can be very intense, and transplant can be hard work.

It is important to know that you may not return to a “normal lifestyle” right away. It requires time and patience, and it may be several months before you have a good understanding of how to manage your treatment.

Appointments & Medications

Compliance with treatment, medications, and follow-up is extremely important. You will be started on various new medicines that you will be required to take on a very specific schedule.

Follow-up appointments and timed blood tests will be required multiple days a week for several weeks after transplant.

Personal Support

It is imperative to have good personal support and transportation to help you get to and from frequent blood draws and appointments. There is potential for financial burdens after transplant as well.

Our Team is Here for You

At OSF Saint Francis, you are treated with compassion, and you have comprehensive health services at your fingertips, from evaluation to surgery to recovery.

After the transplant, our multi-disciplinary transplant team will continue to help with any needs you may have.

<h2>About the Surgery</h2>

How long will the transplant surgery take?

A kidney transplant operation can take between 2 and 5 hours.

A combined kidney and pancreas transplant operation can take between 4 and 7 hours.

How long will I be in the hospital after surgery?

A typical patient will recover in the hospital for 3-5 days. Should any complications arise, this stay will be extended at the advice of your surgeon.

Will I be in a lot of pain after the surgery?

A typical patient will have mild to moderate pain at the incision site.

Your pain will be controlled with a pain pump that you can control from the first 2-3 days after your surgery, you will then receive a pain pill (narcotic) to take the duration of your hospital stay.

You will be discharged home with a pain pill, you may need this pain pill for approximately 2 weeks, then it is advised to transition to Acetaminophen for discomfort.

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