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Bone allograft contamination in multiorgan and tissue donors

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1998
Multiorgan and tissue donors offer a larger quantity and high quality of bone allograft that cannot be obtained from living donors. The risk of bone contamination must be borne in mind if secondary sterilization is not performed. The bacteriological cultures of 270 bone segments obtained from 53 multiorgan or tissue donors were analysed to study the ...
J M Ségur, S Suso, R Ramon
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Tissue Donor Selection and Safety

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005
Authors of recent reports in the medical literature indicate that allograft-associated infection primarily is attributable to violations of proper tissue processing procedures, and illustrate the need for effective quality assurance systems to avoid transplantation of potentially infectious tissue.
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Live Donors of Tissue

2021
Tissue transplantation is one of the recognized treatment strategies for replacing or repairing tissue damage resulting from disease or trauma. A living donor undergoing a surgical procedure can donate the surgical residues, such as femoral head, or placenta for amniotic membrane.
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Fetal Tissue Banking for Transplantation: Characteristics of the Donor Population and Considerations for Donor and Tissue Screening

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2000
We initiated this study to evaluate the suitability for therapeutic use in transplantation of tissues obtained from human abortuses. We have developed protocols for the collection, handling and preservation of hepatic stem cells from electively aborted embryos and have developed methods for assessment of the cells so derived and processed.
H, Newman-Gage   +6 more
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Availability of Donor Corneal Tissue for Transplantation

Tropical Doctor, 2004
The utilization rate of available donor corneas is very low almost everywhere. The present work was undertaken to study the rate of acceptability of donor corneas in a city eye bank in India. Donor eyes were evaluated under slit lamp examination and tissue quality was categorized as: very good; good; fair; and poor -following the guidelines laid down ...
Amitabha, Raychaudhuri   +2 more
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Tissue Donors in Regional Hospitals: A Reality

Transplantation Proceedings, 2019
Progress in transplantation means the process of procuring both human organ and tissues has become a daily challenge. Considering that tissues are usually procured from organ donors who have suffered brain death or after controlled cardiac death, the tissue procurement is done mainly in major hospitals.
Laura, García de Carlos   +3 more
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