Physicians at the University of Chicago were the first in the U.S. to transplant a segment of an adult liver into a small child (1986), to divide one
donated organ between two recipients (1988), and to use living donors for liver transplants.
Not exact matches
They show that rather than leading to an additional 45
organ donations each year as hoped, just 33
organs were
donated between April 2016 and April 2017.
The NPRM's proposed approach did not differentiate
between situations in which the donor was competent to consent to the donation — for example, when an individual is
donating blood, sperm, a kidney, or a liver or lung lobe — and situations in which the donor was deceased, for example, when cadaveric
organs and tissues were being
donated.