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Area of Science:

  • Forensic pathology
  • Transplant medicine
  • Legal medicine

Context:

  • Organ transplantation faces chronic shortages, exacerbated by obstacles in organ procurement.
  • Forensic aspects of death investigations can impede organ recovery decisions in France.
  • Judicial decisions on organ recovery impact donor availability, leading to significant transplant loss.

Purpose:

  • To investigate judicial expectations regarding organ recovery in cases with forensic implications.
  • To compare judicial perspectives with forensic requirements in organ procurement.
  • To analyze the reasons for judicial opposition to organ recovery.

Summary:

  • A 9-year retrospective study analyzed 62 cases of organ recovery involving judicial proceedings.
  • Judicial opposition, primarily in criminal cases (57%), stems from concerns about autopsy interference with evidence.
  • Despite legal provisions for forensic examination before surgery, communication gaps persist, hindering organ recovery.

Impact:

  • Addressing communication barriers between judges, medical examiners, and organ procurement organizations is crucial.
  • Implementing collaborative protocols can reconcile judicial demands with public health needs in organ transplantation.
  • Optimizing organ recovery processes can help mitigate transplant shortages and save lives.