Coalition for Organ-Failure Solutions (COFS), Bethesda, MD 20817, USA.
Transpl Int. 2011 Apr;24(4):317-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2010.01189.x. Epub 2010 Dec 7.
Follow-up care for living organ donors is inadequate in countries with advanced transplantation systems based on altruistic donation. In cases where financial incentives drive an organ donation, care for the live 'donor' is largely absent. Care must be provided not only to living altruistic organ donors but especially to victims of organ trafficking who are often not suitable candidates for a donation and subject to poor surgical practices and conditions. Such follow-up is essential not only as a basic right, but also as an important reconciliatory step to regain public trust in transplants where they have been characterized by commercialism. Yet, the question, who will provide care for the commercial living donor? persists. In the absence of public or private commitments to this care, the Coalition for Organ-Failure Solutions (COFS) conducts outreach programmes that include identifying victims of organ trafficking, assessing their consequences and arranging support services. This paper presents studies on consequences for commercial living donors (CLDs), describes the case of organ trafficking and COFS' care provision in Egypt and discusses why follow-up care for CLDs is not an appropriate ingredient for advancing regulation proposals but should be considered an essential component of the movement to end organ trafficking.
在基于利他主义捐赠的先进移植系统国家,活体器官捐献者的后续护理不足。在经济激励驱动器官捐赠的情况下,对活体“捐献者”的护理基本上是缺失的。不仅要为活体利他主义器官捐献者提供护理,还要为器官贩卖的受害者提供护理,他们往往不适合捐献,而且手术操作和条件差。这种后续护理不仅是一项基本权利,也是重建公众对移植的信任的重要和解步骤,因为在商业主义的影响下,移植已经失去了公众的信任。然而,谁将为商业性活体供体提供护理的问题仍然存在。在没有公共或私人承诺提供这种护理的情况下,器官衰竭解决方案联盟(COFS)开展外联方案,包括确定器官贩卖的受害者,评估其后果,并安排支持服务。本文介绍了商业性活体供体(CLD)的后果研究,描述了器官贩卖的案例以及 COFS 在埃及提供护理的情况,并讨论了为什么 CLD 的后续护理不是推进监管提案的适当内容,而应被视为结束器官贩卖运动的重要组成部分。