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OPTN (Organ Procurement Transplant Network) SRTR (Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Bone Marrow and Cord Blood Donation and Transplantation UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) American Society of Transplantation Center for International Blood & Bone Marrow Transplant Research |
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Pancreas—Long, irregularly shaped gland that lies behind the stomach. Some glands in the pancreas secrete insulin. Pancreas transplants give patients with diabetes a chance to become independent of insulin injections. In addition to insulin, the pancreas secretes digestive enzymes (into the small intestine) that aid in the digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Peritoneal dialysis—A process of filtering waste using the peritoneal membrane inside the abdomen. The abdomen is filled with special solutions that help remove toxins. The solutions remain in the abdomen for a time and then are drained out. This form of dialysis can be performed at home, but must be done every day. Procurement—The surgical procedure of removing an organ, corneas or other tissue(s) from a donor. See Recovery. Procurement Coordinator—Staff member of the OPO, typically a nurse, paramedic or other medically trained individual who is responsible for evaluating potential donors, discussing donation with family members, medically managing the donor prior to the recovery of organs and tissues and arranging for the donation process (removal and transport of donated organs). |
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