The Living Organ Donor As Patient

The Living Organ Donor As Patient
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9780197618202
ISBN-13 : 0197618200
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Book Synopsis The Living Organ Donor As Patient by : Lainie Friedman Ross

Download or read book The Living Organ Donor As Patient written by Lainie Friedman Ross and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2021-11-30 with total page 409 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This is a book about living solid organ donors as patients in their own right. This book is premised on the supposition that the field of living donor organ transplantation is ethical, even if some specific applications are not. Living donor organ transplantation is controversial at its core because it exposes one patient (the living donor) to clinical risks for the clinical benefit of another (the candidate recipient). It is different than obstetrics which also involves 2 patients-a pregnant woman and her fetus-- because transplantation involves two physically individuated patients who, in most cases, individually consent to the medical interventions. And in many cases, the donor-recipient interdependence is optional because deceased donor organs may be available. So before one can begin, one must ask, even if only rhetorically: Is living donation ethical? The question is not new: one of the first to ask about the ethics of living donor transplantation was Joseph Murray, the surgeon credited with performing the first successful living donor kidney transplant which paved the way for the broad adoption of kidney and other solid organ transplantation around the world"--


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