Surgical procedure that removes organs or tissues for reuse
Organ harvesting
MeSH
D020858
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Organ procurement (also called surgical recovery) is a surgical procedure that removes organs or tissues for reuse, typically for organ transplantation.[1]
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Organprocurement (also called surgical recovery) is a surgical procedure that removes organs or tissues for reuse, typically for organ transplantation...
an organprocurement organization (OPO) is a non-profit organization that is responsible for the evaluation and procurement of deceased-donor organs for...
that govern organ procurement and distribution within the country. The United Network for Organ Sharing and the OrganProcurement and Transplant Network...
organs are donated. The event normally takes place as the patient is transported to an operating room or waiting ambulance prior to organprocurement...
the socio-economic context in which organprocurement or transplantation may occur. A particular problem is organ trafficking. There is also the ethical...
property rights of human organs obtained from deceased individuals and established a public-private partnership known as OrganProcurement and Transplantation...
registered as an organ donor. In the United States, if the patient is at or near death, the hospital must notify a designated OrganProcurement Organization...
abducted by organ traffickers in the American Southwest Organprocurement Pound of Flesh, a 2015 film in which a former commando falls prey to organ thieves...
official declaration of death in a person before starting organprocurement, or that organprocurement cannot result in the death of the donor. A great deal...
(3 December 2015). "Historical development and current status of organprocurement from death-row prisoners in China". BMC Medical Ethics. 16 (1): 85...
Organ transplantation in Japan is regulated by the 1997 Organ Transplant Law which legalized organprocurement from "brain dead" donors. After an early...
Sá Carneiro Airport, known by IATA code OPO Organprocurement organization, which helps to arrange organ donation One-man operation, also known as one...
Supplement. 47: 57s–64s. doi:10.1183/09031936.03.00022103. PMID 14621118. "OrganProcurement and Transplantation Network". U.S. Department of Health & Human Services...
Government procurement or public procurement is when a governing body purchases goods, works, and services from an organization for themselves or the...
as procurement transplant coordinators, donor coordinators, or just procurement coordinators. Donor coordinators are called when a potential organ donor...
independence of physicians certifying legal death, are significant in organprocurement. Post-mortem changes refer to the series of changes that occur to...
donated organs and for acquiring and procuring such organs. The bill removes a provision in current law that prohibits the acquisition and procurement of donated...
Southwest Transplant Alliance (STA) is a United States non-profit organprocurement organization (OPO) headquartered in Dallas, Texas and founded in 1974...
Securing the U.S. OrganProcurement and Transplantation Network Act Representative Larry Bucshon (R-IN) To improve the OrganProcurement and Transplantation...
dictates the process to be taken by organ procurement organizations in conjunction with United Network for Organ Sharing to match donors with potential recipients...
OrganProcurement and Transplantation Network, 2007 Organización Nacional de Transplantes (ONT), 2007 "How Spain became the world leader in organ transplants"...
appeal for a kidney on The Larry King Show, she was contacted by the organprocurement agency One Legacy, in May 2009. The facilitated donation came from...
transplant in the United States. The division provides hospitals and organprocurement organizations with an end-to-end multi-modal solution incorporating...
Ciesemier, commented on future potential for intervention in the organprocurement system by the American government: "The solution already has bipartisan...