In India , certain amendments to the
Human Organ Transplant Act 1994 are required to enhance cadaver organ retrieval
and transplantation to bridge the huge demand–supply gap. The pool of donors,
including increasing the supply of organs by widening the definition of ‘near
relatives’ by allowing organ swaps among needy families, as well as,
simplifying cadaver transplant procedures. The paired matching should be
permitted i.e. if patient A’s donor does not match A, and likewise for patient
B, then donor switch should be allowed, if it results in a match. Swaps or
exchanges between families unable to fulfill the need of their family member in
need of a transplant.
Showing posts with label transplantation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transplantation. Show all posts
Monday, 3 June 2013
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Emedinews:Insights on MEdicolegal Update:Facilitate cadaver organ retrieval for transplantation
In
India ,
certain amendments to the Human Organ Transplant Act 1994 are required to
enhance cadaver organ retrieval and transplantation to bridge the huge
demand–supply gap. The pool of donors, including increasing the supply of
organs by widening the definition of ‘near relatives’ by allowing organ swaps
among needy families, as well as, simplifying cadaver transplant procedures.
The paired matching should be permitted i.e. if patient A’s donor does not
match A, and likewise for patient B, then donor switch should be allowed, if it
results in a match. Swaps or exchanges between families unable to fulfill the
need of their family member in need of a transplant.
Friday, 12 October 2012
Emedinews:Insights on Medicolegal Issues:Facilitate cadaver organ retrieval for transplantation
In India, certain amendments to the Human Organ Transplant
Act 1994 are required to enhance cadaver organ retrieval and transplantation to
bridge the huge demand–supply gap. The pool of donors, including increasing the
supply of organs by widening the definition of ‘near relatives’ by allowing
organ swaps among needy families, as well as, simplifying cadaver transplant
procedures. The paired matching should be permitted i.e. if patient A’s donor
does not match A, and likewise for patient B, then donor switch should be
allowed, if it results in a match. Swaps or exchanges between families unable
to fulfill the need of their family member in need of a transplant.
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