Marshall V C
Med J Aust. 1977 Sep 10;2(11):361-4.
Effective preservation of donor organs is essential for successful renal cadaver transplantation. Three problems of direct clinical relevance are discussed: (i) agonal damage to the donor kidney; (ii) extracorporeal preservation; (iii) effects of preservation on antigenicity. Current techniques for preserving donor kidneys by continuous perfusion and by ice storage are described.