The Children s OrganTransplant Association COTA is a 501 c 3 charitable, not for profit organization based in Bloomington, Indiana Bloomington , Indiana that helps children and young adults who need a life saving organ, bone marrow , cord blood, tissue or stem cell transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA was founded in Bloomington, Indiana in 1986 and has assisted over 1700 families with over 60 million U.S. raised since that time. Approximately 150 families per year receive assistance annually through COTA and COTA is the only organization of its type that charges no fee for its services. Any individual under the age of 22, as well as those patients who are older but suffer from a single cell genetic disorder http reproductivegenetics.com single gene.html are eligible to receive help from COTA. Once engaged, a fundraising team is organized comprising a Community Coordinator, a Webmaster and a Public Relations Coordinator who then recruit other volunteers. COTA provides on site training as well as unlimited marketing assistance to the fundraising team. Funds raised are donations to COTA, but donated in honor of particular patients and funds raised are held in trust for those patients until such time as they are needed for their transplant related expenses. External links http www.cota.org COTA website http www.charitynavigator.org index.cfm bay search.summary orgid 9891.htm Charity Navigator assessment of COTA Category Health charities treatment stub charity org stub ... more details
The National OrganTransplant Act 1984 USPL 98 507 , approved October 19, 1984 and amended in 1988 and 1990, outlawed the sale of human organs and provided for the establishment of the Task Force on Organ Transplantation authorized the United States Department of Health and Human Services Department of Health and Human Services to make grants for the planning, establishment, and initial operation of qualified Organ Procurement Organizations OPOs and established the formation of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network and Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients . It was sponsored by Rep. Al Gore and Sen. Orrin Hatch . Category United States federal healthcare legislation Category 1984 in law Category Organ transplantation by country medicine stub US fed statute stub ... more details
GeorgeLopez.jpg thumb George Lopez had a kidney transplant This list of notable organtransplant donors and recipients includes people who were the first to undergo certain organtransplant procedures ... or received an organtransplant at some point in their lives, as confirmed by public information ... of the transplant center, compliance of the recipient, whether the organ came from a living or cadaveric ...?id 37 Milestones in Organ Transplantation ref Lung transplantation First human lung transplant James ... stem cells First transplant of a human organ grown from adult stem cells ref name Independent2008 ... first transplant of a whole organ grown in lab.html publisher The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph United ... disease and would require a kidney Organtransplanttransplant . He underwent transplant surgery ... 33 Comments style width 10 Organ s donated style width 10 Date of transplant style width 11 Survival ... transplantation Category Lists of people by medical condition Organtransplant recipients Category ... almost yearly, due to improved techniques and medications. This example is from the United Network of Organ Sharing UNOS , the USA umbrella organization for transplant centers. Up to date data can be obtained from the UNOS website. class wikitable Transplant Type Median survival valign top Liver transplant style text align right 16 years valign top Heart transplant style text align right 10 years Kidney transplant style text align right 16 years Notable first procedures class wikitable style width 15 Procedure style width 11 Doctor in charge of transplant style width 9 Name of recipient style width 9 Organ donated by style width 30 Comments style width 10 Date of transplant style width 11 Survival style width 8 Reference Corneal transplantation First corneal transplant Eduard Zirm Alois Glogar ... transplantation. Clin Experiment Ophthalmol . 2005 Dec 33 6 642 57. PMID 16402960. ref Kidney transplant First human kidney transplant in the United States Joseph Murray Richard Herrick Ronald Herrick ... more details
Wiktionary Transplant may refer to Transplants band , an American band, Transplants album Transplants album , self titled album. Transplanting a plant from one location to another Organtransplant , moving an organ from one body to another Transplant may also be transplant experiment , where an organism is moved from one location to another disambig el eu Transplante id Pencangkokan ... more details
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OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 A face transplant is a still experimental procedure to replace all or part of a person s face. The world s first full face transplant was completed in Spain in 2010. ref name nash Beneficiaries of face transplant People with faces disfigurement disfigured by Physical ... at that time. ref name autogenerated1 The alternative to a face transplant is to move the patient ... to turn fiction into fact with first full face transplant work The Guardian accessdate 25 November ... s. In 2004, Sandeep was training to be a nurse. ref name titleFace Transplant Picture Slide Show Discovery ... slide.html title Face Transplant Picture Slide Show accessdate 25 November 2007 work Discovery Health ... accessdate 25 November 2007 ref Partial face transplant The world s first partial face transplant on a living human was carried out on 27 November 2005 ref name titleBBC NEWS Health My face transplant saved me cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi health 6058696.stm title My face transplant saved ... cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi health 4484728.stm title Woman has first face transplant publisher ... NEWS Health My face transplant saved me underwent surgery to replace her original face that had ... onto the patient. On 13 December 2007, the first detailed report of the progress of this transplant ...?nav rss print asection Face Transplant Patient Satisfied Some Who Criticized Procedure Are Impressed ... 4426709.htm title China s first human face transplant successful date 15 April 2006 accessdate 25 November 2007 publisher Xinhua ref ref name First face transplant for China cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 4910372.stm title First face transplant for China accessdate 25 November ... successful almost full face transplant. ref cite web url http abcnews.go.com Health story?id 4511813&page 1 title World s First Full Face Transplant Hailed date 25 March 2008 accessdate 25 March 2008 ...?xml news 2008 03 23 wface123.xml title Man has first full face transplant date 25 March 2008 ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mind Transplant Type Album Artist Alphonse Mouzon Cover Mind Transplant.jpg Released 1975 Recorded December 4, 5, 6, 9 & 10, 1974 Genre Jazz Length 33 03 Label Blue Note Records Blue Note Producer Skip Drinkwater Chronology Alphonse Mouzon Last album Funky Snakefoot br 1973 This album Mind Transplant br 1974 Next album The Man Incognito br 1975 Mind Transplant is the third album by American jazz drummer Alphonse Mouzon recorded in 1974 and released on the Blue Note Records Blue Note label. ref name Blue Note Records discography http www.jazzdisco.org blue note records catalog bn la series bn la 398 g Blue Note Records discography accessed January 12, 2011 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Robert Taylor awarded the album 4 stars stating Raw and powerful, the music herein is what made fusion such a viable musical style... Easily one of the best fusion recordings of all time . ref name Allmusic Taylor, R. http www.allmusic.com album mind transplant r164606 review Allmusic Review accessed January 12, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4.5 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing All compositions by Alphonse Mouzon Mind Transplant 4 05 Snow Bound 3 05 Carbon Dioxide 4 38 Ascorbic Acid 3 26 Happiness Is Loving You 4 09 Some of the Things People Do 3 40 Golden Rainbows 6 56 Nitroglycerine 3 04 Recorded at Wally Heider Sound Studio III in Los Angeles, California on December 4 tracks 2, 5 & 7 , December 5 track 6 , December 6 tracks 3 & 8 and December 9 & 10 tracks 1 & 3 , 1974 Personnel Alphonse Mouzon drum kit drums , vocals , synthesizer , electric piano , electronic organorgan , arrangement arranger , conducting conductor Jerry Peters electric piano, organ Tommy Bolin , Lee Ritenour guitar Jay Graydon guitar, programming Henry Davis electric bass References reflist Category Blue Note Records albums Category Alphonse Mouzon albums Category 1975 albums ... more details
D006084 Transplant rejection occurs when Organtransplant transplanted tissue is rejected by the recipient s immune system, which destroys the transplanted tissue. Transplant rejection can be lessened ... drugs after transplant. ref Frohn C, Fricke L, Puchta JC, Kirchner H. http ndt.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 16 2 355 The effect of HLA C matching on acute renal transplant rejection . Nephrol Dial Transplant . 16 355 60. ref Pretransplant rejection prevention Main article Histocompatibility The first successful organtransplant, performed in 1954 by Joseph Murray , involved identical twins ...Refimprove date November 2007 Infobox disease Name Transplant rejection Image Lung transplant rejection high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph showing lung transplant rejection. Lung biopsy . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ..., correlate with the rapidity and severity of transplant rejection. In humans MHC is also called human ... immunity , genetic expression tests specific to the organ type to be transplanted, for instance ... which matured before the transplant occurring as secondary exposure a transplant recipient can bear ... within minutes after transplant, and if tissue is left implanted brings systemic inflammatory response ... usually through drugs . Acute rejection begins as early as one week after transplant, the risk ... treated, usually preventing organ failure, but recurrent episodes lead to chronic rejection . Chronic .... Chronic rejection explains long term morbidity in most lung transplant recipients, ref Pediatr Transplant . 2005 Feb 9 1 84 93 ref ref Eur Respir J Suppl . 2003 Nov 47 57s 64s ref the median survival roughly 4.7 years, about half the span versus other major organ transplants. ref http www.OPTN.org ... Care Med . 2007 Jun 1 175 11 1192 8 ref BOS is seen in over 50 of lung transplant recipients by 5 ... post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder . OKT3 is available in the United Kingdom for named ... tissue. Marrow transplant Bone marrow transplant can replace the transplant recipient s immune system ... more details
, would be in great demand as an organ donor. When used as a head transplant recipient, a body which ... . ref name time Notes references See also Experiments in the Revival of Organisms Organtransplant Whole body transplant Isolated brain Frankenstein s monster External links Alphabetize new links ... group list Emerging technologies Organ transplantation DEFAULTSORT Head Transplant Category Surgery ...A head transplant is a surgery surgical operation involving the grafting of an organism s head onto the body ... transplant . Head transplantation involves decapitation decapitating the patient. Although it has ... cord has not yet been developed, the subject of a head transplant would become quadriplegia quadriplegic ... for people who are already quadriplegic s and who are also suffering from widespread organ failure s which would otherwise require many different and difficult transplant surgeries. Quadriplegia may ... Dog Head Transplant Claimed by Chinese journal Washington Post volume issue pages id url ref In 1963 ... Demikhov , performed a highly controversial operation to transplant the head of one monkey ... December 16 title Head transplant possible at low temperatures journal Chemistry and Industry volume issue pages id url ref A human head transplant would most likely require cooling of the brain to the point ... to transplant a human being s head. Future and stem cells Refimprove date December 2008 Through medical ... is not through arguably crude operations like a head transplant, but through techniques developed ..., the possibilities of what a head transplant could accomplish would become endless. A disease such as cancer ... would be left behind in the old body, while the new body would enable the head transplant .... Such an outcome will be unacceptable to health systems which suffer from a shortage of organ donors ..., arguably lifeless, that becomes your own personal, precisely tissue matched organ farm...Congress ... From Science Fiction to Science The Whole Body Transplant journal New York Times volume issue pages ... more details
Transplant experiment known as a common garden experiment , although this term is more plant specific is an experiment where one or more organisms are moved from one environment biophysical environment to another environment. In a usual common garden experiment, two species of plants growing in their native environments would both be transplanted in a common environment. A reciprocal transplant involves introducing organisms from each of two or more environments into the other s . Transplant experiments are often performed to test if there is a genetics genetic component to differences in populations. In recent decades the advances of molecular biology have provided researchers with the ability to study genetic variation more directly. However, transplant experiments still have the advantages of being simple and requiring little technology. On the other hand, they may require considerable time and labour, and the number of test organisms is often relatively limited. ref name Molles cite book last Molles first Manuel C., Jr. title Ecology Concepts and Applications publisher The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. edition International Edition date 2002 location New York pages 586 pp id ISBN 0 07 112252 4 ref See also Ecotype Field experiment Genotype and phenotype References references Category Biology experiments eo Transplanta eksperimento fi Siirtoistutus ... more details
Infobox television episode Title Transplant Series House TV series House Image Caption Season 8 Episode 2 Director Dan Attias Writer David Foster writer David Foster br Liz Friedman Producer Music Photographer Editor Production Airdate Start date 2011 10 10 Length Guests Liza Snyder as Vanessa Heather McComb as Theresa Ron Perkins as Dr. Ron Simpson Charles Rahi Chun as Kwansik Park Ralph Garman as Bobby title House Transplant work date 2011 10 10 accessdate 2011 10 11 Episode list House season 8 House season 8 br List of House episodes List of House episodes Prev Twenty Vicodin Next Charity Case Season list Infobox House TV series season 8 episode list Transplant is the second episode of the House season 8 eighth season of the American television medical drama series House TV series House and the 157th overall episode of the series. It aired on Fox Broadcasting Company Fox Network in the United States on October 10, 2011. Plot After two further months in prison, new Dean of Medicine Foreman Omar Epps has House released from prison and into his employ. Things have changed House has lost his office, his team, and Wilson s friendship. What he has gained is a new team Dr. Chi Park Charlyne Yi , a smart, timid resident and a new case a set of donor lungs that are failing, threatening the life of Wilson s patient Liza Snyder . In the end, Foreman gets House his old office back. Wilson enters the office, punches House to the ground to get even with him, and they reconcile. Reception The AV Club gave this episode a B rating. ref name avclub http www.avclub.com articles transplant,63082 The AV Club The Onion ref References reflist External links imdb episode 2015677 Transplant tv.com episode 1399151 Transplant http www.fox.com house recaps season 8 episode 02.htm Transplant at Fox.com http www.politedissent.com archives 8064 Medical review of Transplant HOUSE Navbox House episodes Category House season 8 episodes Category 2011 television episodes ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The meniscus anatomy meniscus is the cartilage in the knee which separates the thigh bone femur from the lower leg bone tibia . A meniscus transplant consists of taking out a worn or damaged meniscus and replacing it with a new one from a donor. The meniscus to be transplanted is taken from a cadaver , and, as such, is known as an allograft . Meniscal transplantation is relatively technically simple, since the meniscus is avascular throughout most of its structure. The procedure is still not 100 satisfactory but is being researched. External links http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus ency article 007209.htm Procedure description http www.stjohn.org innerpage.aspx?PageID 338 Procedure description treatment stub Category Orthopedic surgery ... more details
ref improve date December 2011 Infobox Film name The Amazing Transplant image image size caption director Doris Wishman , credited as Louis Silverman producer Doris Wishman, credited as Louis Silverman writer Doris Wishman, credited as Dawn Whitman starring Juan Fernandez, Linda Southern, and Larry Hunter music cinematography C. Davis Smith editing Lou Burdi distributor released 1970 runtime approx. 71 Mins country USA language English language English budget gross preceded by followed by The Amazing Transplant is an United States American 1970 in film 1970 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman . The film stars Juan Fernandez, Linda Southern, and Larry Hunter. Plot Arthur Juan Fernandez visits Mary Sandy Eden to profess his love and propose to her. But when he notices her earrings, he begins to rape her and winds up choking her to death. His mother Linda Southern is worried and asks her police detective brother in law Bill Larry Hunter to help find him. Meanwhile, Mary has been found dead, the police suspect Arthur and the radio informs the public about the apparent murder. In the course of his investigation, Bill finds several women who tell of Arthur s surprising rapes since he seems an otherwise pleasant guy while they are graphically shown in flashbacks. Each one has a different character One is a violent rape scene, one victim a highschool acquaintance turns the rape into lovemaking, another lesbian victim is so repelled that she vomits afterwards. Only the viewer gets to see the connection however, the glistening earrings each victim wears, and which set Arthut off. The story finally is explained to Bill by Dr. Meade Bernard Marcel who a couple of months ago performed a penis transplant on Arthur which may have also transplanted the former womanizing owner s fondness of golden earrings... Cast Juan Fernandez Arthur Barlen Linda Southern ... reflist 1 External links IMDb title id 0065390 title The Amazing Transplant Doris Wishman DEFAULTSORT ... more details
The term legal transplant was coined in the 1970s by the Scottish American legal scholar Alan Watson W.A.J. Alan Watson to indicate the moving of a rule or a system of law from one country to another A. Watson, Legal Transplants An Approach to Comparative Law , Edinburgh , 1974 . The notion of legal transplantation is diffusionism based and according to this concept most changes in most legal systems occur as the result of borrowing. As maintained by Alan Watson Watson , transplantation is the most fertile source of legal development. Laws are commonly inspired by foreign policies and experiences. Regardless of the academic discourses on whether legal transplants are sustainable as a notion in the law legal theory , they are common practice. Nevertheless, the degree to which new laws are inspired by foreign examples can vary. A frequent and often justified criticism is that imported laws are not suited for a certain local context. German jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny and his German Historical School historical school of jurisprudence , which was inspired by the 19th century Romanticism , have notably promoted the origins of the German people and their distinctive ethos , or Volksgeist the spirit of a people . Savigny s school of legal thought expressed the need of legal change to respect the continuity of the Volksgeist offering a pre Darwinian concept of juristic evolution. However, this concept of juristic evolution did not leave much space for notions such as legal transplants and the diffusion of law. In the recent time, Pierre Legrand was one of the strongest opponents of legal transplants. Today, legal transplants are often mentioned in the broader process of diffusion of law or legal acculturation . J.W. Powell is credited with coining the word acculturation , first using it in an 1880 report by the US Bureau of American Ethnography . He explained that this term ... Legal Transplant Category Legal terms Category Comparative law fi Oikeudellinen siirr nn inen ... more details
wiktionary organOrgan may refer to the following Biology and medicine Organ anatomy , a collection of tissues joined in structural unit to serve a common function Organ pipe coral , a marine organism native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans Stenocereus thurberi , the organ pipe cactus plant Music Organ music , a family of keyboard musical instruments characterized by sustained tone Electronic organ , an electronic keyboard instrument Pipe organ , a musical instrument that produces sound when pressurized air is driven through a series of pipes Theatre organ , a pipe organ originally designed specifically for imitation of an orchestra The Organ , an indie rock band Organizations and government Division business within an organization i.e., Organs of United Nations Organs of state , branches of power within a government Organ, Hautes Pyr n es , a commune in France Media Organ film Organ film , a 1996 Japanese film Organ magazine Organ magazine , a UK music magazine run by Organart The Organ newspaper The Organ newspaper , an underground newspaper published in San Francisco Any official magazine , newsletter , or similar publication of an organization. disambig Category Greek loanwords an Organo desambigaci n az Orqan d qiql dirm bs Organ vor bg ca rgan cy Organ de Organ el es rgano eu Organo gl rgano hom nimos hy id Organ ia Organo disambiguation it Organo he jv Organ la Organum lmo Orghen nl Organ no Organ andre betydninger nds Organ pl Organ pt rg o qu rgano ru sah sq Organi simple Organ sk Org n sl Organ sh Organ sr sv Organ olika betydelser tl Organo paglilinaw tr Organ uk vi C quan vec rgano yi ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name At the Organ Type EP Artist The Minus 5 Cover M5attheorgan.jpg Released flagicon USA 2 November 2004 br flagicon UK 29 November 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre rock music Rock Length 19 36 Label Yep Roc Records Yep Roc Producer Mikael Jorgenson , Eric Lovre, Johnny Sangster Last album In Rock The Minus 5 album In Rock br 2004 This album At the Organ br 2004 Next album The Minus 5 album The Minus 5 br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album at the organ 7 tracks r715866 review title The Minus 5 At the Organ 7 tracks review accessdate 2011 12 02 last Deming first Mark work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation ref rev2 Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock rev2Score Rating 4 5 ref cite book last1 Mitchell first1 Ed title Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock chapter Minus 5 At the Organ volume 76 publisher Future plc Future Publishing Ltd date February 2005 location London, UK pages 94 accessdate 2011 12 02 ref rev3 PopMatters rev3Score Rating 7 10 ref cite web url http www.popmatters.com pm review minus5 attheorgan title The Minus 5 At the Organ accessdate 2011 12 02 last LaBrack first Jill date 21 January 2005 publisher PopMatters ref noprose yes At the Organ is an Extended play EP by United States American rock music rock band The Minus 5 . Released on Yep Roc in 2004, the album features a lineup of Peter Buck from R.E.M. band R.E.M. , Ken Stringfellow from the Posies , Rebecca Gates from the Spinanes , and Wilco . Track listing Lyrical Stance small Peter Buck , Scott McCaughey , Jeff Tweedy small 1 26 Hotel Senator small McCaughey small 3 20 Formerly Hail Centurion small McCaughey, Tweedy small 3 29 Film of the Movie small McCaughey small 2 32 The Town That Lost Its Groove ..., mixing Jeff Tweedy guitars, synthesizer, vocals John Stirratt organ, percussion Glenn Kotche drums ... organ, producer, engineer Rebecca Gates vocals John Ramberg bass, lead and backing vocals Bill ... more details
dablink This is about the rock band. For the musical instrument see Organ music Organ pp semi indef Infobox musical artist name The Organ image OrganLive2.jpg caption The Organ live on stage background ... vocals br Jenny Smyth Organ music Organ br Debora Cohen Guitar br Shmoo Ritchie Bass guitar br Shelby Stocks Drum kit drums past members Ashley Webber Bass guitar 2001 2005 The Organ was a Canada Canadian ... 7, 2006, due to illness and personal conflicts in the band. Biography Early years The Organ were ... , whom The Organ would later often be favorably compared to. Tiffany singer Tiffany and Bon ... Sketch to Tara Nelson, the engineer who would later record the Organ s first EP. It was at this time ... organ , guitar, bass to form the instrumental trio Full Sketch. I met Katie Sketch when we worked ... was big into indie rock, so what started off as a joke got me out going to see shows. The way The Organ .... Together with Efron, they founded The Organ. In 2001, a long audition process began. Eventually ... OrganLive.jpg The Organ in concert thumb The full formation of the band that would appear on their first ... Shelby Stocks, and guitarist Debora Cohen. In summer 2002, The Organ made their debut with the release of the Sinking Hearts EP. The Canadian press and indie publications across America praised The Organ s dreampop inflected presentation. By January, The Organ was signed to Chad Kroeger s 604 imprint ..., crisp. After much agonizing, the Organ decided to scrap the Dahle sessions and rerecord the album ..., Webber was asked back and subsequently rejoined the band in the new year. The Organ began touring heavily ... two soundtrack. Following the well received promotion of Brother, The Organ began production ... 14, 2005, The Organ appeared live on BBC6 Radio with their new bass player. They gave a brief interview ..., a little over a week later, The Organ announced via their website that they had just been signed to Too ... the organ player just moved to Toronto and she and I bought a restaurant bar about two months ago. We ... more details
The National Transplant Organization ONT is an institution belonging to the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumption , put in charge of developing the competencies related with provision and clinical utilization of organs, tissues and cells. It is directed by Dr. Rafael Matesanz . After the creation of the Organizaci n Nacional de Transplantes ONT National Transplant Organization in 1989, Spain went from 14 donors per million population pmp to 35.1 donors pmp in 2005. That means, to change from ranking in intermediate low positions in donation rates in Europe, to have by large the highest rate not just in Europe, but also worldwide. To carry out these tasks, it functions as a technical operative unit that adhering to the principles of cooperation, efficacy, and solidarity, fulfils its mission of coordinating the activities of donation, extraction, preservation, distribution, exchange, and Organtransplanttransplant ation of organs, tissues and cells throughout the whole Spanish Health Care System, itself distributed along the autonomous communities of Spain . The essential mission of the ONT is then to promote and facilitate donation and transplantation of organs, tissues, and cells. It also guarantees the more appropriate and correct distribution, according to the technical knowledge and equity principles, keynotes of all transplantation activity. External links http www.ont.es Home?id nodo 124 ONT Official web page Category Health in Spain Category Transplant organisations ca Organitzaci Nacional de Trasplantaments es Organizaci n Nacional de Trasplantes ... more details
heart and 1,173 lung transplants. ref http www.mountsinai.org Patient 20Care Service 20Areas Organ 20Transplants Procedures 20and 20Health 20Care 20Services Heart 20Lung 20Transplant Heart lung transplant at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Mount Sinai Hospital ref See also Organtransplant Heart ... of first successful heart lung transplantOrgan transplantation Respiratory system surgeries and other procedures DEFAULTSORT Heart Lung Transplant Category Organ transplants Category Surgical procedures pt Transplante de cora o pulm o simple Heart lung transplant fi Blokkisiirto ...globalize date December 2010 Interventions infobox Name Heart lung transplant Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 33.6 MeshID D016041 OtherCodes A heart lung transplant is a procedure carried out to replace both heart and lungs in a single operation. Due to a shortage of suitable donors, it is a rare procedure ... Network for Organ Sharing UNOS in the USA, of which around forty will die before a suitable donor is found. Conditions which may necessitate a heart lung transplant include Congenital problems defects ... transplant after the first transplant was rejected or failed to operate satisfactorily 4 . Candidates for a heart lung transplant are usually required to be Under 55 years old Have no other medical .... Shumway conducted the first adult heart transplant in the US in 1968. Building on his research at Stanford, Dr. Bruce Reitz performed the first successful heart lung transplant on Mary Gohlke in 1981 at Stanford Hospital. The transplant team at Stanford is the longest continuously active team performing ... size than the original organ. The donor heart and lungs are positioned and sewn into place. As the donor ... e.g. infection , transplant rejection rejection , some are able to return ... National Health Service states that the survival rate is now around 85 , one year after the transplant ... Heart lung transplant Results at NHS24 ref In 2004, there were only 39 heart lung transplants performed ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB 34154 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 238.77 ICDO M9970 1 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 2851 MeshID Post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder PTLD is the name given to a B cell proliferation due to therapeutic immunosupression after organ transplantation. These patients may develop infectious mononucleosis like lesions or polyclonal polymorphic B cell hyperplasia. Some of these B cells may undergo mutations which will render them malignant, giving rise to a lymphoma . cn date June 2011 In some patients, the malignant cell clone can become the dominant proliferating cell type, leading to frank lymphoma, a group of B cell lymphoma s occurring in Immunosuppression immunosuppressed patients following organtransplant . Causes The disease is an uncontrolled proliferation of B cell lymphocytes following infection with Epstein Barr virus . ref name pmid15660500 cite journal author Gottschalk S, Rooney CM, Heslop HE title Post transplant lymphoproliferative disorders journal Annu. Rev. Med. volume 56 issue 1 pages 29 44 year 2005 pmid 15660500 doi 10.1146 annurev.med.56.082103.104727 url http arjournals.annualreviews.org doi abs 10.1146 annurev.med.56.082103.104727?url ver Z39.88 2003&rfr id ori rid crossref.org&rfr dat cr pub 3dncbi.nlm.nih.gov ref Production of an interleukin 10 , an endogenous anti T cell cytokine , has also been implicated. In immunocompetent patients, Epstein Barr virus causes infectious mononucleosis , characterised by a proliferation of B lymphocytes which is controlled ... in organ transplantation inhibit T cell function, and can prevent the control of the B ... or treatment of transplant rejection further increases the risk of developing post transplant ... be fatal. References reflist Organ transplantation Hematological malignancy histology DEFAULTSORT Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder Categories Category Transplantation medicine Category ... more details
, Joe Category 1930 births Category 2008 deaths Category Organtransplant recipients ...Joe Burnside 1 February 1930 October 2008 was Britain s longest surviving heart transplant patient. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 3287196 Joe Burnside.html Daily Telegraph obituary ref In February 1980 Burnside suffered his second heart attack in 18 months. At the time he was running a carpet shop in Darlington . Although he survived the heart attack his prognosis was poor and he was not expected to live for very long. His wife fought for him to be able to have a heart transplant and his local GP contacted Harefield Hospital at Hillingdon in north London. Professor now Sir Magdi Yacoub conducted the operation that took place on 1 July 1980. His new heart came from 18 year old Peter Everett who had died after an athletics event. ref http www.guardian.co.uk lifeandstyle 2008 may 03 healthandwellbeing.health Mid 2008 article in The Guardian ref The operation gave Burnside an addition an 28 years of life allowing him to celebrate his golden wedding anniversary he had married on Christmas Day 1957. After his operation Burnside became a powerful advocate for organ donation, urging more people to sign up to the National Health Service Organ Donor Register. He is survived by his wife and by their two sons and one daughter. ref http news.sky.com skynews Home Health Britains Oldest Heart Transplant Patient Dies Aged 78 Almost 30 Years After His Life Saving Op Article 200810415133547?lpos Health Article Related Content Region 9&lid ARTICLE 15133547 Britains Oldest Heart Transplant Patient Dies Aged 78 2C Almost 30 Years After His Life Saving Op Sky News on his death ref References reflist External links http www.sundaymail.co.uk lifestyle real life stories 2008 01 13 transplant survivor jack celebrates 20 years with a new heart 78057 20283330 20 years with a new heart Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burnside, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... more details
to form NHS Blood and Transplant. 2008 UK Transplant renamed Directorate of Organ Donation & Transplantation ...File NHSBT Logo.jpg.jpg thumb right NHSBT logo NHS Blood and Transplant NHSBT is a NHS special health ... on 1 October 2005 to take over the responsibilities of two separate NHS agencies UK Transplant now renamed Organ Donation and Transplantation , founded by Geoffrey Tovey Dr. Geoffrey Tovey in 1972 ... and efficiency of blood and transplant services. NHSBT s roles are stated to include encouraging people ... within the NHS helping to raise the quality, effectiveness and clinical outcomes of NHS blood and transplant ... and sustainable supply of blood and its components, the identification and referral of more organ ... of donors and patients. The year saw a record high in organ donation and transplantation together ... efficiencies which helped to reduce the cost of a unit of red cells from 140 to 130. Organ Donation & Transplantation The number of deceased organ donors increased by 7 across the UK, a 19 increase ... joining the Organ Donor Register by 6 , rising from 16.1 million to 17.1 million by the end of March 2010. 3,706 organ transplants were carried out across the UK, 14 above the 2007 08 baseline and a 5 ... year. Organ Donation and Transplantation As one of the two arms of NHSBT, Organ Donation and Transplantation ensures that organs donated for transplant are matched and allocated to patients in a fair ... patients. Service history and organisation File NHS transplant service office geograph.org.uk 345233.jpg thumb UK Transplant offices in north Bristol UK Transplant was established in 1991 as the UK Transplant Support Service Authority UKTSSA . In July 2000, UK Transplant was formed with a new, extended remit to increase organ donation rates. In October 2005 UK Transplant merged with the National Blood Service and Bio Products Laboratory to form NHS Blood and Transplant, an NHS Special Health ... the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of blood and transplant services. 1968 National Tissue Typing ... more details
Advert date August 2010 The National Kidney and Transplant Institute formerly National Kidney Foundation of the Philippines is a tertiary hospital located in Quezon City , Philippines . The hospital was announced on January 16, 1981. The National Kidney and Transplant Institute, or NKTI, is a tertiary medical specialty center with a significant history relevant to the medical profession in the Philippines. It is the center for referral of kidney patients from various regional hospitals in the nation and is recognized as the lead agency in voluntary blood services. Formerly known as the National Kidney Foundation of the Philippines NKFP , the Institute has a three fold mission Service, Training and Research primarily for the benefit of the Filipino people afflicted with kidney and allied diseases and to secure the well being of the people by providing them with the specialized health and medical services. ref http www.nkti.gov.ph about nkti milestones.htm ref ABOUT NKTI Location and Structure. National Kidney and Transplant Institute sits in the center of a 58,899 square meter lot, along East Avenue in Quezon City. The Institute itself is 2 storey structure with three buildings Main, Annex and Dialysis Center connected to each other. The Main Building houses most of the Cost Centers and where the Administrative offices can be found. The Annex Building encloses the recently opened ... can readily attest to this not only in the Philippines but in Asia as well double transplant kidney & pancreas first in Asia, March 1988 Kidney Liver transplant first in Asia, September 1990 Bone Marrow Transplant first in the Philippines, August 1990 ISO Certification first Government Hospital in the Philippines ... various healthcare related programs of the Institute such the Human Organ Preservation Effort HOPE , Voluntary ... Article.aspx?articleId 590078&publicationSubCategoryId 65 Organ Donation defended http www.philstar.com Article.aspx?articleId 590568&publicationSubCategoryId 80 Filipino film actors for organ donation ... more details
widely regarded as impossible. Today, given progress in organtransplant and human cloning research ... brain emulation Mind uploading in fiction Organtransplant Raelism Re Animated Robotics References ...Refimprove date September 2009 A whole body transplant or brain transplant is a hypothetical operation ... the brain itself not also belong to the body? It is a procedure distinct from head transplant , which ..., a person with advanced organ failure could be given a new and functional body while keeping their own ... undergoing the transplant might end up with a body which transmitted sensory input to the wrong destination ... however, the brain is an immunologically privileged organ, so rejection would not be a problem ... transplant Original research section date November 2010 An arguably more reasonable scenario is a partial brain transplant involving only enough tissue to provide key memories and a sense of continuity ... and or identity, unnecessary. The recipient body of such a transplant probably would have to possess ... Sinai Medical Center in New York City, achieved notable success with a partial brain transplant in mice. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1982 06 18 us transplant success reported with part of a mouse s brain.html title Transplant Success Reported With Part of a Mouse s Brain last Ap date 18 ... brain transplant could accomplish essentially the same goal movement of a person s identity from one body to another Citation needed date July 2011 and thus qualify as a whole body transplant no less than a full brain transplant. As Dr. Krieger demonstrated, barriers to accomplishing this feat might ... of Pittsburgh Medical Center attempted to transplant a group of brain cells to Alma Cerasini ... surround the procedure. The transplant has been a common subject in horror films, most notably Frankenstein ... with Two Heads 1972 featured a head transplant. The comedy movie The Man with Two Brains 1983 ... s Keeper by Charles Sheffield is based on a partial brain transplant. Identical twins suffer major ... more details
Infobox film name The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant image Poster of the movie The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant.jpg image size alt caption director Anthony M. Lanza producer John Lawrence br Volodymyr Kowal br Nicholas Wowchuk br Alvin L. Fast br Arthur N. Gilbert br Sheldon Lee writer James Gordon White br John Lawrence narrator starring Bruce Dern br Patricia Ann Priest br Casey Kasem br Albert Cole br John Bloom music John Barber cinematography Glen Gano br Paul Hipp br Jack Steely editing Anthony Lanza studio American International Pictures distributor released Film date 1971 runtime 87 min. country film US language English budget gross The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant is a 1971 science fiction film science fiction horror film directed by Anthony Lanza. It is the earlier companion to the 1972 blaxpoitation film The Thing with Two Heads . ref http www.dvddrive in.com reviews i m incredibletwoheads7172.htm THE INCREDIBLE TWO HEADED TRANSPLANT 1971 THE THING WITH TWO HEADS 1972 Retrieved December 10, 2009 ref The film is in the public domain . ref name Archive http www.archive.org details 2headed 1971 The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant at the Internet Archive Retrieved December 10, 2009 ref Plot Dr. Roger Girard Bruce Dern is a rich scientist experimenting with head transplantation. His caretaker has a son, Danny John Bloom , who is an extremely strong full grown man, but he has the mind of a child. In an unusual turn of events, Manuel Cass Albert Cole , a maniacal killer, has murdered Dr. Griard s caretaker and is badly injured himself. Dr. Girard decides to transplant the murderer s head onto Danny s body. The new creature, with one head of a murderer and the other ... havoc. ref http hollywood.premiere.com movie The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant 1971 at Hollywood Upclose Retrieved December 10, 2009 ref Cast Bruce Dern as Dr. Roger ... 2 Headed Transplant Category 1971 films Category Science fiction horror films Category American ... more details