ORGAN DONATION
TECH FEST- 2016
PRESENTATION ON
NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
PRESENTED BY- RIA BHATTACHARJEE, 4th YEAR
RIDAM BANIK, 4th YEAR
ABHISHEK GHARA, 4th YEAR
WHAT IS IT?Organ donation is the process of
removing tissues or organs from a
live, or recently dead, person to be
used in another.
The former is the donor and the
latter is the recipient.
People of all ages can become
donors.
Inherited genetic condition.
Disease or damage to eyes.
Congenital defects.
Accident leading to organ failure.
Rheumatic fever or several illness.
Burns can require skin grafts.
WHY IT IS NECESSARY?
TYPE OF DONORS
Some organs can be donated by a living person.
Almost all organs can be donated by someone dead.
In case of live donation the donor should give the consent.
In case of cadaver donation relatives needs to provide consent.
PARTS WE USE
WORLD STATUS ORGAN DONATION
Historical Aspects – Cadaver Transplantation - India
1967 - First successful cadaver Kidney Transplant in India at KEM Hospital, Bombay
1994 - First successful heart transplant done at AIIMS, New Delhi.
1995 - First successful multi-organ transplant done at Apollo Hospital, Chennai
1998 – First Successful Lung transplant, Madras Medical Mission Hospital, Chennai
1999 – First Pancreas Transplant, Ahmedabad.
PROBLEMS
The Way Forward
Education of Doctors, Health care workers regarding THOA.
Education of Society regarding organ donation and concept of Brain Death.
Media support.
Government support.
ConclusionIn India we need to Network and start
thinking of sharing resources, expertise
and organs.
Set up Collaborative projects.
Use Media for Promotion.
Get Religious heads to Participate.
Have Transparency in programmed.
Set up regional Transplant coordinators
Forums.
Social appreciation of donor family.
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