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Multiple organ procurement

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The sometimes strange behaviour of individual surgeons and the uncoordinated and delayed arrival of procurement teams have created a need for a rapid, effective technique that reduces potential errors during organ procurement and which might allow the removal of organs from unstable donors. The aim is for a single surgeon to take charge of the donation and coordinate the efforts of the respective teams [1].

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Martin, X., Cloix, P., Dawahra, M., Ninet, J., Dubernard, J.M. (1997). Multiple organ procurement. In: Collins, G.M., Dubernard, J.M., Land, W., Persijn, G.G. (eds) Procurement, Preservation and Allocation of Vascularized Organs. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5422-2_10

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