Srivastava Aneesh, Mani Anil
Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Neurol India. 2018 Mar-Apr;66(2):316-322. doi: 10.4103/0028-3886.227259.
Organ transplantation has improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients all the world. The total organ donation shortage of the country can be met with if even 5 to 10% of the victims involved in fatal accidents serve as organ donors. The challenges include an interplay of sociocultural factors, beliefs and superstitions, lack of communication and organizational support, and negative views by the media. Several initiatives to encourage deceased organ donation include the Indian Network for Organ Sharing, a subdivision of the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization, the Transplantation of Human Organ Act (THOA), as well as the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissue Rules. There are stringent criteria instituted for the retrieval, preservation and transportation of donor organs. This article reviews the ongoing efforts being implemented to encourage organ transplantation.
器官移植改善了全世界成千上万患者的生活。如果该国参与致命事故的受害者中哪怕只有5%至10%成为器官捐赠者,全国器官捐赠短缺的问题就能得到解决。挑战包括社会文化因素、信仰和迷信的相互影响、缺乏沟通和组织支持以及媒体的负面看法。鼓励遗体器官捐赠的多项举措包括国家器官和组织移植组织的分支机构印度器官共享网络、《人体器官移植法》以及《人体器官和组织移植规则》。对于供体器官的获取、保存和运输制定了严格的标准。本文回顾了为鼓励器官移植而正在开展的工作。