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Simultaneous multiple organ perfusion and transplantation

L H Toledo-Pereyra, G H MacKenzie

    The American Surgeon
    |March 1, 1980
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    Extended organ preservation using machine perfusion for 24 hours is effective for kidney, heart, and pancreas transplantation. This method shows no signs of perfusion damage, indicating its clinical viability for transplant procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Transplantation science
    • Organ preservation technologies
    • Surgical innovation

    Background:

    • Organ transplantation relies on effective preservation methods to maintain viability.
    • Current preservation techniques have limitations in extending organ viability for extended periods.
    • Machine perfusion offers a potential alternative for enhanced organ preservation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of 24-hour multiple organ perfusion for kidney, heart, and pancreas transplantation.
    • To assess the functional and histological integrity of organs after extended perfusion.
    • To determine the clinical applicability of this extended perfusion method.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized machine perfusion for simultaneous preservation of kidney, heart, and pancreas.

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  • Maintained perfusion for a duration of 24 hours.
  • Assessed organ viability through functional assays and histological examination.
  • Main Results:

    • 24-hour multiple organ perfusion maintained satisfactory organ viability for transplantation.
    • No evidence of perfusion-induced damage was observed based on functional parameters.
    • Histological assessments confirmed the absence of significant perfusion-related injury.

    Conclusions:

    • Extended machine perfusion (24 hours) is a viable method for preserving multiple organs for transplantation.
    • This technique minimizes the risk of perfusion damage, ensuring organ quality.
    • The findings support the clinical translation of 24-hour multiple organ perfusion in transplantation.