Saturday, May 25, 2013

Frenchman alive during an operation to remove

45-year-old Frenchman came when surgeons began the operation for the removal of organs for transplantation. It was thought dead after all attempts at resuscitation with extensive myocardial infarction were not successful, reports Telegraph. Anaesthesia bag and tried to save a patient was declared dead and called transplant. Wait for the arrival of the surgeon, they are continued within half an hour CPR to maintain the viability of the organs. If the transplant, the man suddenly began to breathe, to feel pain, and his eyes were starting to react to light. After struggling for a few weeks with severe complications of myocardial patients began to walk and talk. It led to a new wave of debate on the ethical aspects of transplantation. Last year, France has decided to fence organs after cardiac arrest without final confirmation of brain death. Suggests, according to Professor Alan Tenalona (Alain Tenaillon), responsible for an organ transplant in the Biomedical Agency of France, all available medical literature that when CPR is not effective within 30 minutes after it stops, brain death occurs. There are exceptions that do not allow to develop a clear framework for action in this situation. Currently in France, the rule by which any person is an organ donor after death, if there were no objections from relatives to donate or in vivo failure of the person.

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