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  1. 5 Φεβ 2021 · The organ donation process tends to take several hours prior to the surgery, however. The time before surgery accounts for registry searches, finding recipient matches, coordinating with transplant surgical teams, and receiving the green light for organ donations to occur.

  2. 11 Οκτ 2023 · Organ donors are usually recently deceased people who either volunteered before their death to donate their organs afterward, or their family donated them on their behalf. Organ recipients are usually people who are critically ill in the end stages of organ failure .

  3. When your time comes, perhaps decades later, your organs may be used to save many lives. People most frequently become donors after a stroke, heart attack or severe head injury. Even though cases vary, the following describes the basic steps in donation from deceased donors.

  4. 10 Απρ 2024 · Management of the potential organ donor primarily involves the use of conventional therapeutic and supportive measures to reverse or mitigate the physiologic changes that occur after brain death, including potentially severe autonomic and inflammatory responses.

  5. Which organs and tissues can be donated after death? Kidneys, lungs, corneas, livers, pancreases, heart valves, bones, tendons, skin and bone marrow can all be transplanted. If desired, a donor can specify on a donor card which organs and tissues are to be donated.

  6. Key points. •. Deceased organ donation is built upon two ethical and legal rules: the dead donor and consenting donor rules. •. The dead donor rule is standardly formulated as the rule that ‘donors must be determined to be dead before their organs are recovered’. •.

  7. The medical team and OPO official will check the condition of each organ. A transplant surgical team will replace the medical team that treated the donor before they died. (The medical team trying to save your life and the transplant team are never the same.)

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