Ravishankar D K, Kashi S H, Lam F T
Department of Surgery, Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry, UK.
Clin Transplant. 1998 Apr;12(2):142-3.
Shortage of donor organs has become on of the most important limiting factors in the field of transplantation. Suitability of organs from patients dying from poisoning is an unexplored area. This is because of the suspicion that the organs, in particular the liver and the kidneys, might have been irreversibly damaged by the poison. We report a case of cyanide poisoning in which the kidneys and corneas were harvested after the level of poison fell to below lethal concentration. These organs were later transplanted without any evidence of adverse effects at follow-up.
供体器官短缺已成为移植领域最重要的限制因素之一。来自中毒死亡患者的器官适用性是一个尚未探索的领域。这是因为人们怀疑这些器官,尤其是肝脏和肾脏,可能已被毒物造成不可逆转的损害。我们报告一例氰化物中毒病例,在毒物水平降至致死浓度以下后,摘取了肾脏和角膜。这些器官随后进行了移植,随访期间未发现任何不良反应迹象。