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Human Organs for Sale?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

dr_manny_blog2In a recent report out of Kosovo, two doctors have been accused of performing illegal organ transplants. Trafficking of illegal organs in unregulated countries is a major insult to the great need and international coordination for legitimate organ transplant programs around the world.

There are thousands of people waiting for organ transplants in the U.S. alone. Here at home, one of the agencies – the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) — tries to maintain an active list of patients in need of organs, and to raise awareness of this need, encouraging Americans to become donors. Doctors are faced with many challenges in transplanting organs — mainly the intricate surgeries necessary to bring these organs to life and the chance for rejection after the procedure.

There are already significant controversies surrounding the growth of donor programs such availability of donors, expense of the procedures and long-term monitoring. So it amazes me if this is true — that physicians which take the oath of “do no harm” could be facing allegations of human tissue trafficking.

There are still many open questions about the ethics of organ transplants and I’m just going to throw it out there for you folks to comment on, but should there be an age limit in people waiting for an organ transplant?

Should people with a history of alcohol or drug abuse be eligible to receive organ transplants?

And how about financial incentive — should monetary compensation be a part of any program – either for a recipient to pay their way to the “top” of the list, or for a person to be compensated for donating a healthy organ?

I know what the answers to those questions are in my mind, but I’m interested in hearing from you…

Wrong Kidney Removed From Child

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Ireland’s largest child hospital has admitted that it removed the wrong kidney from a child during surgery, ITN news agency has reported.

The child is recovering, according to the report, and will continue to use the hospital for follow-up care.

Please share your thoughts below.

Daughter’s Kidney Denied For Ailing Mother

Friday, April 11th, 2008

When Rachel Leake developed kidney failure from diabetes complications, her daughter, Laura Ashworth, volunteered to give her one of her own kidneys.

Click here to read the full story.

But, when Ashworth, 21, died suddenly of brain damage due to a suspected asthma attack, her kidneys were instead donated to strangers; it is being reported by London’s Daily Mail.

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