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New system preserves organ function after death

Spektrum der Wissenschaft
10.8.2022
Translation: machine translated

With a new perfusion system, researchers could briefly protect the organs of a dead pig from damage. The approach would be particularly interesting for organ transplants.

Possible applications especially in transplant medicine

But it is also conceivable to use it for patients whose organs have had too little blood supply for a short time, for example after a heart attack, says Uta Dahmen, head of the Department of Experimental Transplantation Surgery at Jena University Hospital. "However, there is still a long way to go from a promising experimental study to the routine clinical use of a new medical device."

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