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Cadaveric Organ

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Cadaveric Organ
An organ transplanted after its owner’s death

cadaveric organ
Transplant surgery An organ transplanted after its owner's death. See Harvesting, Mandated choice, Presumed consent.


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It also sanctioned cadaveric organ transplants, which would have alleviated the pressure on live donors.
Other themes include the body as property, commerce in organ procurement, cadaveric organ and tissue donation, living donor transplantation, specific classes of donors (e.
While that change is likely to have a significant positive impact on cadaveric organ collection rates, it is unlikely to fully resolve the shortage (or it will resolve it but at unnecessarily high prices) if that shortage is caused in part by inefficiencies inherent in the current, legislatively mandated structure of the procurement system.
 
 
 
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