Transplantation och donation av vävnader - sex år med nya lagen. Erfarenheter från vävnadsbanken i Lund
(2002) In Läkartidningen 99(40). p.43-3938- Abstract
Tissue transplantation is more common than organ transplantation. Legislative changes in 1996 transformed tissue banking and conditions for tissue transplantation in Sweden. After an initial decrease in donated tissue, heart valves are now available in sufficient numbers, but there is sometimes a shortage of valves the right size for pediatric cardiac surgery. Since the new transplantation legislation was implemented there has been an increase in the number of valves from neonatal donation and after sudden infant death. The number of donated corneas does not correspond to the number required for transplantation. A number of tissue coordinators have been established throughout the country and recently some new tissue banks were founded... (More)
Tissue transplantation is more common than organ transplantation. Legislative changes in 1996 transformed tissue banking and conditions for tissue transplantation in Sweden. After an initial decrease in donated tissue, heart valves are now available in sufficient numbers, but there is sometimes a shortage of valves the right size for pediatric cardiac surgery. Since the new transplantation legislation was implemented there has been an increase in the number of valves from neonatal donation and after sudden infant death. The number of donated corneas does not correspond to the number required for transplantation. A number of tissue coordinators have been established throughout the country and recently some new tissue banks were founded to increase the amount of tissue available for transplantation. The organization of the tissue bank in Lund is described. There is a lack of knowledge about tissue transplantation and donation among health professionals as well as the general public, and more education is warranted.
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- author
- Malm, Torsten LU ; Jögi, Peeter LU ; Bergkvist, Bibbi ; Johansson, Jens LU ; Johnsson, Per ; Florén, Ingrid LU ; Gustafsson, Inger LU and Berling, Anna-Brita
- organization
- alternative title
- Transplantation and donation of tissues--six years with the new law. Experiences from the tissue bank in Lund
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Child, Corneal Transplantation: legislation & jurisprudence, Bone Transplantation: statistics & numerical data, Bone Transplantation: legislation & jurisprudence, Tissue Banks: statistics & numerical data, Tissue Banks: legislation & jurisprudence, Tissue Banks: history, Sweden, Organ Procurement: manpower, Human, Organ Procurement: legislation & jurisprudence, Corneal Transplantation: statistics & numerical data, 20th Cent., Tissue Transplantation: statistics & numerical data, Tissue Transplantation: legislation & jurisprudence, Tissue Donors: legislation & jurisprudence, Tissue Donors: statistics & numerical data, English Abstract, Heart Valves: transplantation, History of Medicine
- in
- Läkartidningen
- volume
- 99
- issue
- 40
- pages
- 6 pages
- publisher
- Swedish Medical Association
- external identifiers
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- scopus:0037015514
- pmid:12422749
- ISSN
- 0023-7205
- language
- Swedish
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 97e27910-2a61-4d7a-9945-dfc63527898f (old id 111255)
- alternative location
- http://ltarkiv.lakartidningen.se/artNo25473
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-01 17:15:10
- date last changed
- 2022-01-29 01:22:40
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