Abstract
The authors report their experience in the removal of organs from corpses. 120 donors with brain death supplied 199 kidneys, 80 corneas, 20 hearts, 11 livers, 4 pancreases. In 30 cases more than one organ was removed. The difference in technique for removing single kidneys and for removing several organs is described. The incidence of vascular anomalies and malformations (arterial and venous) is discussed, concluding that the technique of removal en bloc with aortocaval patch is best for preserving the vascularisation and consequently for a successful transplant.
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