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Pancreas Transplant Program
The Nebraska Medical Center is home to one of the largest and most successful transplant centers in the world. Patients from all over the United States and the world come to us for transplantation. Our transplant center broke ground in 1989 by starting a pancreas transplant program, a time when this procedure was just beginning to gain acceptance. Since then, the pancreas transplant program has experienced overwhelming success and is among the most active and innovative centers in the world. We became the fifth center in the world to perform 200 pancreas-only transplants and we have historically been one of the busiest transplant centers in the United States.
 

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Our multidisciplinary team of specialists offers expertise in diabetes, endocrinology, nephrology, psychology, psychiatry and surgery. Our dedicated team of transplant nurse coordinators, social workers, child life specialists, patient financial counselors and volunteers are also specially trained to meet your needs. Ongoing research includes recent success with clinical trials of new immunosuppressive medications. The Nebraska Medical Center broke new ground in 1989 by starting a pancreas transplant program while this procedure was just beginning to gain acceptance. Since that time, the program has enjoyed favorable outcomes and high volume.

As a transplant patient, you will receive care at The Nebraska Medical Center’s Multi-Organ Transplant Clinic which is located on the second floor of The Lied Transplant Center. This clinic brings all solid organ transplant specialties to one location for both the pre-transplant process and the post-transplant follow-up care.

Self-Referral Process
Patients can be referred to our center for transplant consideration from several sources: self-referral, physicians referral, dialysis centers referral, social workers referral, family and insurance carriers. Referral can be made to the transplant nurse coordinators who are happy to answer your questions and provide information. Please call 402-552-2440 to speak with a transplant nurse coordinator.

Cooperative Care
Although transplant procedures take place in the hospital, the patient can move to The Lied Transplant Center for recovery and participate in cooperative care once they are ambulatory, or able to move around. Cooperative care is a revolutionary approach that allows patients and their care partners to play an active role in the treatment and recovery process following transplantation, cancer care and treatment of other illnesses. Care partners, usually a family member or friend, assist in all aspects of the recovery process including administering medications, monitoring health changes, attending informational classes and more. The cooperative care environment allows patients and care partners to learn the skills they will need when they return home.

Care partners and patients stay in a comfortable home-like setting that includes a private bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchenette and two TV/VCRs.

 

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