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Global transplantation: Lessons from organ transplantation organizations worldwide

Solonas Symeou, Eleni Avramidou, Vassilios Papalois, Georgios Tsoulfas

2024World Journal of Transplantation19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although national transplant organizations share common visions and goals, the creation of a unified global organization remains impractical. Differences in ethnicity, culture, religion, and education shape local practices and infrastructure, making the establishment of a single global entity unfeasible. Even with these social disparities aside, logistical factors such as time and distance between organ procurement and transplantation sites pose significant challenges. While technological advancements have extended organ preservation times, they have yet to support the demands of transcontinental transplantations effectively. This review presents a comparative analysis of the structures, operational frameworks, policies, and legislation governing various transplant organizations around the world. Key differences pertain to the administration of these organizations, trends in organ donation, and organ allocation policies, which reflect the financial, cultural, and religious diversity across different regions. While a global transplant organization may be out of reach, agreeing on best practices for the benefit of patients is essential.

Topics & Concepts

VisionTransplantationOrgan donationOrgan transplantationHarmonizationBusinessLegislationPublic relationsDiversity (politics)Best practicePolitical scienceMedicineSociologyLawPhysicsAcousticsSurgeryAnthropologyOrgan Donation and TransplantationOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
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