Torikai Hideyuki, Swensson Jordan, Fromke Eric, Hagspiel Klaus, Angle John, Khot Rachita
University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Abdom Radiol (NY). 2025 May 29. doi: 10.1007/s00261-025-05003-w.
Pancreas transplantation remains a key therapeutic option for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Despite advances in medical management, post-transplant complications continue to pose significant risks to graft survival, making early detection essential for optimizing patient outcomes. Given the complexity of pancreas transplantation, multimodality imaging plays a central role in evaluating graft function and identifying complications. Each modality provides pertinent information based on the complication suspected. This review outlines imaging strategies essential for assessing graft viability, distinguishing expected postoperative findings from pathologic conditions, and recognizing early signs of graft dysfunction. It also highlights the expanding role of interventional radiology, emphasizing minimally invasive techniques for effectively managing post-transplant complications and promoting better graft survival. By integrating current imaging protocols with interventional methodologies, this review offers radiologists and transplant clinicians a practical framework to optimize clinical decision-making, improve complication management, and enhance long-term graft outcomes.
胰腺移植仍然是1型糖尿病患者的关键治疗选择。尽管在医疗管理方面取得了进展,但移植后并发症仍然对移植物存活构成重大风险,因此早期检测对于优化患者预后至关重要。鉴于胰腺移植的复杂性,多模态成像在评估移植物功能和识别并发症方面发挥着核心作用。每种模态根据怀疑的并发症提供相关信息。本综述概述了评估移植物活力、区分术后预期表现与病理状况以及识别移植物功能障碍早期迹象所必需的成像策略。它还强调了介入放射学不断扩大的作用,重点介绍了有效管理移植后并发症和促进更好的移植物存活的微创技术。通过将当前的成像方案与介入方法相结合,本综述为放射科医生和移植临床医生提供了一个实用框架,以优化临床决策、改善并发症管理并提高长期移植物预后。