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In addition to organs, you can donate tissues. One of the most commonly transplanted tissues is the cornea, the transparent covering over the eye.
Unlike organ donation, you dont need to die in specific circumstances to donate tissue after death. Almost anyone can be considered for tissue donation. There are also very few health conditions where organ and tissue donation is ruled out completely. About tissue donation - NHS Organ Donation organdonation.nhs.uk tissue-donation organdonation.nhs.uk tissue-donation
The tissue program(s) will review the medical records of the person who died. They will decide if the donor can donate tissue. The donor is taken to the operating room for tissue recovery. Corneas may be recovered in the operating room, at the bedside, or in the morgue.
Do any medical conditions exclude someone from becoming an organ donor? Yes, some conditions such as an actively spreading cancer or infection, or heart disease, may prevent a person from becoming a donor. But you can still sign up as an organ donor regardless of any preexisting or past medical conditions.
Tissue donation must be initiated within 24 hours of a persons death. Unlike organs, donated tissues can be processed and stored for an extended period of time. Donated tissues can be used in burn cases, ligament repair, bone replacement, and to help with other serious medical situations. Tissue Donation - Donate Life America donatelife.net donation organs tissue-donation donatelife.net donation organs tissue-donation
An initial determination of tissue donor eligibility is based on a medical evaluation and available social and family information (i.e., age, cause of death, immediate evidence of infection, etc.).
Health professionals will assess at the time of death what organs and tissue could be safely transplanted to someone else. Donation can involve: Organs kidneys, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, intestines and pancreas. Tissues heart valves and tissues, pancreas islets, bone and tendons, skin, and eye tissue.
Gift of Life coordinates the recovery of organs and tissues for transplant. The complex organ and tissue donation and transplant process involves collaborating with highly skilled medical professionals at many different levels.
Some medical conditions, such as contagious diseases and extreme emaciation or obesity, can render a body unacceptable for scientific study. Additionally, certain circumstances of death may preclude donation. A final decision can only be made at the time of death.