14 Facts About Organ transplantation

1.

Organ transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient, to replace a damaged or missing organ.

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2.

Renal Organ transplantation is more successful, with similar long-term graft survival rates to ABOc transplants.

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3.

Organ transplantation donation is possible after cardiac death in some situations, primarily when the person is severely brain-injured and not expected to survive without artificial breathing and mechanical support.

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4.

For instance, patients who underwent liver Organ transplantation using donation-after-circulatory-death allografts have been shown to have significantly lower graft survival than those from donation-after-brain-death allografts due to biliary complications and primary nonfunction in liver Organ transplantation.

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5.

In 1984, the National Organ Transplant Act was passed; it gave way to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, which maintains the organ registry and ensures equitable allocation of organs.

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6.

Organ transplantation's then received a second transplant even though she was then in such poor physical shape that she normally would not be considered a good candidate for a transplant.

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7.

An article by Gary Becker and Julio Elias on "Introducing Incentives in the market for Live and Cadaveric Organ transplantation Donations" said that a free market could help solve the problem of a scarcity in organ transplants.

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8.

Organ transplantation donation is against Chinese tradition and culture, and involuntary organ donation is illegal under Chinese law.

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9.

Previous efforts to create fair Organ transplantation policies had focused on people currently on the Organ transplantation waiting list.

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10.

Organ transplantation attributed it to the "force and power of individuality" in his 1596 work De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem.

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11.

Some transplants were done in animals for purposes of research, where organ removal and transplantation became a successful strategy of investigating the function of organs.

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12.

Major steps in skin Organ transplantation occurred during the First World War, notably in the work of Harold Gillies at Aldershot.

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13.

Organ transplantation allegedly made several trips to see Macchiarini for his complications, and at one point had surgery again to have his synthetic windpipe replaced, but Macchiarini was notoriously difficult to get an appointment with.

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14.

Organ transplantation utilizes its NovoGen MMX Bioprinter for 3D bioprinting.

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