Next Symposia

    XII International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium; Washington, DC, USA

    Fall 2011

Donors

Most intestinal grafts come from cadaver donors— people who have been declared dead in a hospital while attached to a ventilator (artificial breathing machine). Consent is given by the next of kin for organ removal and transplant. Occasionally, a portion of the bowel is taken from a living donor— usually a relative such as a parent or sibling.

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