During the pancreas transplantation surgery, the recipient's diseased pancreas is usually not removed, unless there are specific complications such as recurrent pancreatitis. Instead, the healthy donor pancreas is implanted into the recipient's lower abdomen and connected to blood vessels and the digestive system. This allows the transplanted pancreas to produce insulin and other digestive enzymes, effectively restoring normal pancreatic function. In some cases, pancreas transplantation may be performed simultaneously with kidney transplantation for individuals with both type 1 diabetes and end-stage renal disease.
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