Clinical transplantation is still in the infancy stage with less than 60 years history. Despite recent successes, there are still several unresolved problems. This book tries to tackle some of these problems such as organ shortage, live donation, expanding the donor pool, ethical and legal issues regarding brain death concepts, the consent for donation process, and the use of human tissue for transplantation. The diversity of authors with different backgrounds such as physicians, philosophers, and ethicists, makes this book unique. The book tries to comprehensively discuss different issues from different angles that transplantation faces today. This book has 12 chapters discussing a wide variety of topics related to organ donors and donation.
Preface; Challenges of Organ Shortage:: Solutions & Opportunities; Donor Assessment & Management for Maximizing Organ Availability; Brain Death:: Challenges & Management; Expanding the Donor Pool in Liver Transplantation:: Influence of Ischemia-Reperfusion Improved Detection of Donor-Specific Anti-Hla Antibodies & Increased Reliability of Pre- & Post-Transplant Cross-Matching Relevant for Organ Allograft Survival Through the Use of Novel Solid Phase-Based Assays; Long-Term Follow-Up of Living Kidney Donors:: Quality of Life Analyses After Donation; Organ Donation & Whole-Cell Bioprocessing in the Swiss Fetal Progenitor Cell Transplantation Platform; Use of Human Tissue for Transplantation:: Ethical & Legal Issues; Organ Donation & the Death Concept:: Anthropological & Philosophical Views; Organ Donor Protection:: Proposed Measures to Curb Organ Trafficking & Transplant Tourism; The Anatomy of Justice:: Ethics, Law & Consent in Organ Donation; Current Situation & Prospect of Chinese Organ Donation; Index.
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