The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.13 No.12(5)

Theme Renal Transplantation under New Organ Sharing System in Japan
Title Organ transplantation and emergency hospital
Publish Date 1997/11
Author Hiroyuki Yokota Department of Traumatology and Critical Care, Tama-Nagayama Hospital, Nippon Medical School
Author Kazuyoshi Kato Department of Traumatology and Critical Care, Tama-Nagayama Hospital, Nippon Medical School
Author Yasuhiro Yamamoto Department of Traumatology Critical Care, Nippon Medical School
[ Summary ] The systems allowing organ transplantation from donors diagnosed as brain deadand laws supporting these systems have not been fully established in Japan. We discuss the problems of establishing these systems from the emergency hospital viewpoint. These include (1) necessity for criterias as an emergency hospital, (2) relationship between the network of organ sharing and the emergency hospital, (3) authorization for coordinator, (4) preparation for multiple organ transplantation, and (5) problems with the laws on organ transplantation in emergency hospitals. In spite of many problems awaiting resolution, great efforts in emergency hospitals are necessary to establish organ transplantation systems in Japan.
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