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Management of Refractory Diabetic Gastroparesis and its Pancreatic Transplant

Kailee M Abe

Refractory Diabetic Gastroparesis (RDG), a condition that affects both type 1 and type 2 diabetics, causes severe symptoms such as nausea and vomiting and places a financial strain on the health-care system. A pancreas transplant is a surgical operation that involves transplanting a healthy pancreas from a deceased donor into a person whose pancreatic is no longer functioning correctly. The pancreas is a digestive organ located behind the bottom section of the stomach. One of its primary jobs is to produce insulin, a hormone that controls sugar absorption into cells. If the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, blood sugar levels can increase to dangerously high levels, leading to type 1 diabetes.