What is organ/tissue donation?
What organs and tissues can be donated?
Organs that can be donated:
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Tissues that can be donated:
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How many lives can be saved/enhanced through organ/tissue donation?
One tissue donor can save/enhance the lives of as many as 50 people.
How great is the need for organ donation?
What are the types of organ/tissue donations?
Living:
While you are still alive, you can choose to donate a kidney, a small section of your liver, discarded bone from a hip or knee replacement and also your amniotic membrane (placenta).
Non-living:
Brain Stem Death – This is where a person no longer has activity in their brain stem due to a severe brain injury. They have permanently lost the potential for consciousness and the capacity to breathe. This may happen even when a ventilator is keeping the person’s heart beating and oxygen is being circulated through their blood.
Circulatory Death – This is the irreversible loss of function of the heart and lungs after a cardiac arrest from which the patient cannot be revived. It can also be the planned withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from a patient within the Intensive Care Unit or the Emergency Department.
Reference Link: https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/about-donation/what-is-organ-donation/