Lindeque B G P, Lindeque A M, Hausner H, Le Roux T L B
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Cell Tissue Bank. 2005;6(1):65-70. doi: 10.1007/s10561-005-5887-5.
The establishment of a Tissue Bank and the science of Tissue Banking in South Africa started in the 1960s and is still developing. This article describes the development and growth of Tissue Banking in South Africa. The current emphasis is to supply viable bone products that have been produced under the best possible quality controlled circumstances; with the collaboration between different Organ Donation Organisations. Through collaboration, a dramatic increase in the number of donors was noted over the years. Concurrently, there was a dramatic increase in the usage of different allograft products and now necessitates the development of new graft materials for expanding patient options. As an ongoing concern, the Tissue Bank in South Africa experienced an ever increase in costs to enhance quality/safety controls: increase in historical patient information, documentation and serological testing in a population struggling to control HIV. To date, the South African Tissue Bank has not experienced any untoward patient incidence since the 1960s and currently is getting over 500 donors per year.
南非组织库的建立以及组织库科学始于20世纪60年代,目前仍在发展。本文描述了南非组织库的发展历程。当前的重点是提供在尽可能最佳的质量控制条件下生产的可行骨产品;这需要不同器官捐赠组织之间的合作。通过合作,多年来捐赠者数量显著增加。与此同时,不同同种异体移植产品的使用量也大幅增加,现在需要开发新的移植材料以扩大患者的选择范围。作为一个持续存在的问题,南非组织库为加强质量/安全控制,成本不断增加:在一个努力控制艾滋病毒的人群中,历史患者信息、文件记录和血清学检测的成本都在增加。迄今为止,自20世纪60年代以来,南非组织库尚未出现任何不良患者事件,目前每年有超过500名捐赠者。