Best Open Access Journals In Transplantation
Organ
transplantation is often the only treatment for end state organ failure, such as liver and heart failure. Although end stage
renal disease patients can be treated through other renal replacement therapies, kidney
transplantation is generally accepted as the best treatment both for
quality of life and cost effectiveness. Kidney
transplantation is by far the most frequently carried out
transplantation globally.The procurement of organs for
transplantation involves the removal of organs from the bodies of deceased persons. This removal must follow legal requirements, including the definition of death and consent. Kidney donation by well selected living donors with good
health coverage carries negligible risks. This can only be ensured through rigorous selection procedures, careful surgical nephrectomy and follow up of the donor to ensure the optimal
management of untoward consequences. The
Transplantation Society adopted a consensus statement on the care of the live kidney donor, prepared by a forum involving over 100 experts from more than 40 countries from around the world, in which representatives of WHO participated. This consensus statement addresses the responsibility of communities for living donors. In particular it defines the responsibilities of the transplant centre which is charged, inter alia, with facilitating the long-term follow up of living kidney donors and, if need be, their treatment, with identifying and tracking complications that may be important in defining risks for informed consent disclosure