Laparoscopic gastric banding in a kidney–pancreas transplant recipient with new onset type II diabetes mellitus associated with morbid obesity
Article first published online: 18 AUG 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2008.00873.x
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Bonatti, H., Schmitt, T., Northup, J., Schirmer, B., Swenson, B., Pruett, T., Sawyer, R. and Brayman, K. (2008), Laparoscopic gastric banding in a kidney–pancreas transplant recipient with new onset type II diabetes mellitus associated with morbid obesity. Clinical Transplantation, 22: 829–832. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2008.00873.x
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- Issue published online: 11 NOV 2008
- Article first published online: 18 AUG 2008
- Accepted for publication 22 May 2008
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Keywords:
- bariatric surgery;
- diabetes mellitus;
- gastric banding;
- obesity
Abstract: Combined kidney–pancreas transplantation is the treatment of choice for end-stage diabetic nephropathy. Post-transplant weight gain increases the risk for post-transplant complications and death owing to cardiovascular events. Gastric banding is an established treatment for moderate morbid obesity. We report on a patient who experienced significant weight gain and developed type II diabetes mellitus following successful kidney–pancreas transplantation. He underwent laparoscopic gastric banding and initially had good weight loss. However, lack of compliance with dietary guidelines led to transient failure of weight loss therapy. With further adjustment of the gastric band good weight loss was achieved.

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