Anesthesia for Transplant Surgery - Anesthesia for Organ Procurement
Types of donors
Types of donorsa
- Donation after brain death (DBD) donors are patients who have had a terminal neurologic insult and have been declared brain dead in accordance with the American Academy of Neurology guidelines and any institutional policies.
- Donation after cardiac death donors are patients who have had a terminal neurologic insult but do not meet criteria for brain death. Death is declared based on cardiopulmonary criteria after life support is withdrawn. A period of 5 minutes is allowed to elapse prior to procurement to ensure no autoresuscitation.
- Living donors are patients who willingly donate an organ, most often a kidney. Living liver donation can occur with left lateral segment or lobe donation to a pediatric recipient or a right lobe in adult-to-adult transplants. - Living organ donation boasts improved survival rates, reduced waiting times, and opportunity to electively schedule surgery. However, it presents a significant ethical challenge as it is the only surgery from which a patient derives no benefit for the risk they take.
- Living liver donations should involve a liver transplant anesthesiologist who is familiar with the anesthetic considerations for dissection and mobilization of the hepatic segment, which can present significant risk to the donor.
 
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Citation
Pino, Richard M., editor. "Anesthesia for Transplant Surgery - Anesthesia for Organ Procurement." Clinical Anesthesia Procedures, 10th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2022. Anesthesia Central, anesth.unboundmedicine.com/anesthesia/view/ClinicalAnesthesiaProcedures/728305/0/Anesthesia_for_Neurosurgery___Intraoperative_Management. 
Anesthesia for Transplant Surgery - Anesthesia for Organ Procurement. In: Pino RMR, ed. Clinical Anesthesia Procedures. Wolters Kluwer; 2022. https://anesth.unboundmedicine.com/anesthesia/view/ClinicalAnesthesiaProcedures/728305/0/Anesthesia_for_Neurosurgery___Intraoperative_Management. Accessed October 31, 2025.
Anesthesia for Transplant Surgery - Anesthesia for Organ Procurement. (2022). In Pino, R. M. (Ed.), Clinical Anesthesia Procedures (10th ed.). Wolters Kluwer. https://anesth.unboundmedicine.com/anesthesia/view/ClinicalAnesthesiaProcedures/728305/0/Anesthesia_for_Neurosurgery___Intraoperative_Management
Anesthesia for Transplant Surgery - Anesthesia for Organ Procurement [Internet]. In: Pino RMR, editors. Clinical Anesthesia Procedures. Wolters Kluwer; 2022. [cited 2025 October 31]. Available from: https://anesth.unboundmedicine.com/anesthesia/view/ClinicalAnesthesiaProcedures/728305/0/Anesthesia_for_Neurosurgery___Intraoperative_Management.
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