Successful Seventeen-Hour Preservation and Transplantation of Human-Cadaver Kidney
- 14 March 1968
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 278 (11), 608-610
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm196803142781108
Abstract
ORGAN preservation has been extensively studied for many years, but long-term storage of whole organs is still an unsolved problem. However, short-term preservation of organs such as the kidney would be a great advantage in a transplantation program in which cadaver organs are used. Because of encouraging results in our laboratory,1 we decided to attempt short-term preservation of a human-cadaver kidney. We were able to preserve such a kidney for 17 hours, followed by successful transplantation and function.Case ReportA 47-year-old Armenian became a resident of California in 1957. He had lived for 30 years in North Africa, where . . .Keywords
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