Transplants from Dead Donors
deran9ed writes "Swedish surgeons have for the first time successfully transplanted a lung from a dead donor with no heart beat, using a new technique that could ease the worldwide shortage of donor organs. Organs used in transplants are normally removed after the donor has been declared dead but while the heart is still beating. The lung is cooled and preserved inside the donor's body so that it can be removed 12-24 hours after the heart has stopped beating."
This reminds me a lot of the two hand transplants that have recently been performed. I recall reading from somewhere that the 'stiffs' the hands where taken from had been heart-dead for 6 hours on one and 9 on the other.
The both the Hand transplant and the above Reuters stories didn't specifically address this, but I wonder how they dealt with the coagulation of the blood -- does the chilling of the cadaver prevent this?
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Organs used in transplants are normally removed after the donor has been declared dead but while the heart is still beating
How exactly does that work? I know that there are a few ways that doctors can decide if someone is dead, but say your brainwave activity stops completely. You're dead, right? And if there is no brainwave activity, then how can your heart continue to beat? Someone please fill me in on this, because I'm kinda confused here.
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