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[Organ Preservation]

T Asano1, T Kenmochi, K Isono

  • 1Department of Surgery (II), Chiba University, School of Medicine, Japan.

Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi
|November 1, 1996
PubMed
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This study introduces an innovative "in situ machine wash out technique with CMH solution" for rapid organ cooling and blood removal, enhancing organ preservation. The technique shows promise for improving organ transplantation outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Transplantation immunology
  • Organ preservation techniques
  • Surgical innovation

Context:

  • Effective organ procurement and preservation are critical for successful transplantation.
  • Current methods like cold storage and hypothermic perfusion have limitations.
  • Advancements in preservation are needed to improve graft survival.

Purpose:

  • To introduce and validate the "in situ machine wash out technique with CMH solution" for organ preservation.
  • To compare the efficacy of this new technique against existing methods.
  • To explore the potential of novel preservation strategies.

Summary:

  • Developed and validated an "in situ machine wash out technique with CMH solution" for rapid cooling and blood elimination during organ procurement.

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  • Experimental and clinical studies confirmed the utility of this technique.
  • Compared this method with simple cold storage and continuous hypothermic perfusion, noting advantages in viability assays and pretreatment.
  • Impact:

    • The developed technique offers a promising approach for improved organ preservation.
    • Potential to enhance organ viability and extend transplantation viability.
    • Highlights the role of innovative techniques and future gene technology in organ preservation.