DOCTORS PERFORM FIRST ORGAN TRANSPLANT FROM NEW BORN IN UK

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LONDON (TIP): Doctors in Britain have performed the first organ transplants from a new born in the UK.

In what is being called a milestone in neonatal care, a six-day-old baby girl’s kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating.

The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and massive brain damage in the womb that left her completely unresponsive and unable to move when she was delivered at term by emergency caesarean.

A significant proportion of new-borns who die in neonatal units could be potential organ donors, and could therefore save the lives of other sick patients, but current guidelines make it very difficult for donors to be identified.

New guidelines from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health are expected shortly, and these should help to standardise an approach to organ donation among new-borns, the doctors said.

They go on to hope that the guidance will kick start a new way of thinking about neonatal organ donation.

“We hope that neonatal units across the UK will actively start thinking about this noble cause, which makes the grieving family’s journey easier, and has the potential to transform another life,” they conclude.

The donation involved the kidneys, which were transplanted into a patient with renal failure, and liver cells
(hepatocytes), which were transfused into a further recipient.

The donor was a girl born at term after an emergency caesarean section in the neonatal unit of Hammersmith Hospital, London.

She weighed just over three kg, but was very sick, and it became clear that her brain had been starved of oxygen for a period during the pregnancy.

Treatment made no difference, and repeated examinations showed that she was unable to make any spontaneous movement, did not respond to any stimuli, and had fixed and dilated pupils.

The parents and clinicians involved in her care discussed the possibility of organ donation, when it became clear that she would not survive.

The parents then gave their consent for their daughter’s kidneys and liver cells to be used for the benefit of other sick patients.

Six days after she was born, and with death confirmed, these tissues were retrieved with the help of an experienced surgeon from the National Organ Retrieval Service.

“It is due to the extreme generosity of the parents and wonderful professional collaboration between the neonatal team and the organ donation team that this process was successful,” write the authors.

“This case has set a milestone in the care of new-borns in the UK,” they add.

Medics said the surgery was incredibly difficult and intricate. The kidneys at this stage of life are around 5 cm long.

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