S Kiene, W Brinckmann, K O Kagel, P Fehrmann, J Freyse, H J Hahn
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[Autogenous heterotopic pancreatic segment transplantation in dogs].
The own animal experimental investigations served the clearing of the most favourable variant of the operative technique in dog including organ perfusion and microsurgery. The middle-term endocrinic effects of a segmental transplant of nearly 35% of the pancreas from the dog were defined and the regulation of the endocrinic function of the denervated transplant was analysed. The morphological transformations in the transplant show new aspects by the exclusion of immunologic events. The evidence of the function of the transplant in vivo was led by the absolute lack of insulin after extirpating the transplant.