A brain dead patient will save more lives. The Cluj County Emergency Clinical Hospital performed a new organ sampling.

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SCJU performed a new organ collection before Easter. It is liver, kidney and cornea from a brain dead patient.

SCJU performed a new organ collection before the Easter holidays/Photo: SCJU

The Cluj County Emergency Clinical Hospital performed a new organ sampling from a 54-year-old brain-dead patient.

“Shortly before the Easter holidays, the family of a 54-year-old patient, who was clinically dead, made the noble and Christian gesture of giving new hope to life to people in severe suffering. The organ sampling was carried out within the ATI Neurosurgery Department and represents the second sampling since the beginning of this year. The medical team consisting of Prof. Dr. Cristina Petrișor, the doctor responsible for identifying and supporting the donor, Dr. Adrian Prie, coordinator of the transplant and Dr. Dumitru Patraș, ATI primary physician, safely took the liver, kidneys and cornea from the patient unrecoverable. The kidneys taken were taken over by ICUTR Cluj, having already been transplanted, while the liver was transported to the Fundeni Clinical Institute. The cornea was taken over by the Institute for Ophthalmological Emergencies in Bucharest. Deep respect and gratitude to the donor’s family!”, SCJU representatives sent.

SCJU performed a new organ collection before the Easter holidays/Photo: SCJU

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