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ORGAN DONATION & TRANSPLANTATION-
Legal & Social Issues
Dr.Sunil Shroff
Managing Trustee, MOHAN Foundation, Chennai
Head of Department - Urology & Renal Transplantation,
Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institution, Chennai, India
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Death is not extinguishing the light but putting out the lamp because the dawn has come
- Rabindranath Tagore
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Organ Donation – Concepts
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Types of Organ Donors
After Natural Death Living person – related to patient Living person – unrelated to patient After Brain Death
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Blood
Eyes
Bone marrow
Kidneys
Portion of Liver
Portion of Lung
Portion of Pancreas
Iddham Shariram Paropkardum (This body is for the use of others) - Shankracharya
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Eyes Skin and fascia Heart Valves Bones and Tendons Cartilage Veins and Arteries Middle Ear Bones
The only thing you take with you when you're gone is what you leave behind - John Allston
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Eyes ( 2 ) Kidneys ( 2 ) Liver ( 1 ) Lung ( 2 ) Pancreas ( 1 ) Small Intestine ( 1 ) Voice Box or Larynx( 1 ) Hand ( 2 ) Penis ( 1 )
Middle Ear Bones ( 2 ) Skin and fascia - Numerous Bone - Numerous Cartilage - Numerous Tendons - Numerous Veins - Numerous Arteries - Numerous Nerves - Numerous Fingers and Toes ( 20 )
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Blood - Living related or unrelated Eyes - After Natural Death Kidney Donation - Mostly unrelated and
sometimes related
And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more.
- Revelations 21:4
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Eye Donation
Corneas Retrieved in India 1996- 99
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3 million corneally blind people in India. 60% are children below the age of 12. Target retrieval of corneas by Eye bank of India is 150,000 corneas per year.
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RELIGIOUS ISSUES –
Religious Heads of a Society
ETHICAL * MORAL ISSUES
Philoshers
SOCIAL ISSUES –Social Scientists
IMMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE DRUGS – Pharmacist & Pharmaceuticals
MEDICAL ISSUES - Physicians
ORGAN REGENERATION -Basic Scinetists
ORGAN DONATION & TRANSPLANTATION
SURGICAL ISSUES - Surgeons
IMMUNOLOGICAL ISSUES –
Immunologist
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ORGAN DONATION & RELIGION
Death is just a beginning of another life - Upanishads
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JainismJain religious leaders consider eye donation as a sublime form of charity and stress a powerful link between ‘daan’ (charity) and ‘moksha’ (salvation). Highest eye donation rate in India among Jains of Gujarat.
For that which is born death is certain and for the dead, birth certain.. Therefore grieve not over that which is inevitable.
- Bhagavad Gita
HinduismReligious law does not prohibit Hindus from donating their organs, This act is an individual decision.
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CatholicismCatholics view organ donation as an act of charity, and self-sacrifice. Transplants are ethically and morally acceptable to the Vatican. Pope John Paul II
Religion & Organ Donation
ProtestantismProtestants encourage and endorse organ donation.
"We accept and believe that our Lord Jesus Christ came to give life and came to give it in abundance. Organ donations enables more abundant life, alleviates pain and suffering, and is an expression of love in the times of tragedy.”
- Rev. James W.
Rassbach
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Jehovah’s Witnesses
Jehovah’s Witnesses do not encourage organ donation but Believe it is a matter best left to the individual’s conscience
God created man to be immortal and made him to be an image of his own eternity
- Bible, The Wisdom of Solomon
IslamIn 1983 the Muslim Religious Council initially rejected organ donation by followers of Islam, but it has reversed its position, provided donors consent in writing prior to their death. The organs of Muslim donors must be transplanted immediately and should not be stored in organ banks.
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BuddhismNo written doctrine but founder of a Buddhist Temple of Chicago said: "We honor those people who donate their bodies and organs to the advancement of medical science and to saving lives.”
JudaismJudaism teaches that saving a human life takes precedence over maintaining the sanctity of the human body.
"If one is in the position to donate an organ to save another’s life it’s obligatory to do so, even if the donor never knows who the beneficiary will be,”
- Rabbi Moses Tendler
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Organ Donation Ethical Issues
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Is Living Organ donation Ethical ?
Hippocratic oath – Do no Harm Voluntarism – Decision to donate in a family
may not be voluntary Usually more woman donate than men - mother
or wife are the commonest donors
One in 1000 living donor is likely to die even in best of surgical hands!!
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Commercial Aspects of Organ Donation
Most of the social and Ethical problems in organ donation due to kidney donation
A person has a pair of kidneys and can donate one and still be healthy
Usually trafficking of organs from the poor to the rich
On e-bay the famous Internet Auction websites a Kidney was being auctioned for almost One million dollars!!!
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Despite Govt. authorization committee to regulate organ donation activity many instances of paid donors are reported!!
Regular kidney scandals have become part of accepted newspaper readings in India!!
Kidney in Indian society is looked upon as a commodity hence the task of popularizing the concept of organ donation can be difficult!!
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Questionable Ethics
Human Rights Violation- in China (1990) – 1670 kidneys transplanted mostly from executed criminals
Commercial Trading of Organs – in India (1990) – 1580 kidneys transplanted mostly from unrelated donors
Bizarre instances of kidneys being removed by surgeons from an innocent donor is reported from all over the world regularly
Internet may be facilitating the whole process of organ trafficking
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Detractors –Transplant Surgery and patient maintenance -expensive not suitable for India.
Transplant surgery adds a few extra years to life but takes away most of the family savings of Middle income group family
Only rich can benefit with a transplant.
No hope for Poor in this field
Kidney Tx – Rs.2 Lakhs for surgery & Rs.1 lakh / year afterwards
Heart Transplant – Rs. 5 Lakhs for Surgery & Rs.75,000 / year afterwards
Liver Tx. – Rs.10 to 15 lakhs for surgery and Rs.50,000 to 75,000/ year afterwards
Ethical isues & Cost Factors
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Detractors – Transplants benefits a few in India and the same time
and resources can be used by the doctors to instead save many other lives
Ethical issues - Is Transplant Surgery Necessary at all in India?
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Ethical issues - Is Transplant Surgery Necessary at all in India?
Evangelist – There are 150,000 Patients with Kidney failure needing
transplants The only hope for living for an Acute liver failure patient is
to undergo a transplant Heart transplant gives an almost immediate improved
quality of life to the patient The long term success of the surgery are better than some
of the cancers Transplant practice - “Cutting edge of medicine practice”-
keeps us abreast with the latest in the field of research.
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Organ donation Legal Aspects in India
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Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994
Aims Regulate removal, storage and
transplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes
To prevent commercial dealings in organs
Tamil Nadu Assembly passed the Act in May 1995
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Concept of “Brain Stem death” accepted Only “Living related Donors” are allowed to donate
organs without legal problems For unrelated Donors - Permission from “Authority”
required prior to surgery Requires - “Regulation and Registration of hospitals”
undertaking transplantation “Punishment for any commercial dealings in organs”
1st Relative – Father / Mother / Brother / Sister / Spouse / Son/ Daughter
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Definition - Stage at which all functions of the Brain Stem have permanently and irreversibly ceased
Certification – Panel of four doctors
– Two sets of tests to be carried out - minimum of six hours in between the tests
– Form No. 8 to be used for certification
Death is usually a gradual event. Nail and hair can continue to Grow even after death !!
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Person may authorize removal of any human organ before his death.
Person may express his wish to donate his organs in the event of his death, through a ( Form No. 5 )
“Informed Consent” of Family is crucial to cadaver organ donation.
“Presumed Consent” – In some countries the law demands organ donation from its citizens, unless they express otherwise in writing
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Imprisonment : 2 to 7 years Fines : Rs.10,000/- to Rs.20,000/-
Penalties for Doctors First Offence : Name struck off State Medical
Register for 2 years Subsequent Offence : Name struck off
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Since the Act was passed there has been two criminal prosecution against doctors
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Donors• Scrapping of Sub Clause (3) , Clause 9 of
Chapter II– If any donor authorizes the removal of any of
his human organs before his death under sub-section (1) of section 3 for transplantation into the body of such recipient, not being a near relative as is specified by the donor, by reason of affection or attachment towards the recipient or for any other special reasons, such human organ shall not be removed and transplanted without the prior approval of the Authorization Committee.
Pitfalls - THO ACT
Majority of kidney transplants in the country use this clause resulting in “ legal commercialisation of
kidneys”
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Is There a solution to these Legal & Ethical Problems
Restrict the number of Live unrelated kidney transplants
Push the “Brain death organ donation” Programme forward
Make amendments in the THO Act Make punishments for offences more stringent
and effective
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Brain Death Concepts
First recognised in 1959 in Paris in Intensive care units (coma de passe )
Formally accepted as a form of death in 1968 by the ad hoc committee at Harvard
Accepted by Govt. of India in 1994 as a form of death
In Babies under one year brain death concept not applicable
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No wastage of organs if organ donation
from brain dead donors undertaken Almost 95% of organ donors in western
world originate from Brain Dead Donors Largest pool of organ Donors in the world
Brain dead Pool of Donors
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In India Road traffic Accidents the commonest cause of brain death
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Brain dead Pool of Donors in India
In any of the metropolitan city in India
There are at least on an average between 10 to 20 patients admitted in different ICUs who are
brain Dead
Even Doctors often fail to diagnose or recognise this condition!!
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Transplant Statistics
• Number of transplants done throughout the world - 5,50000
• Number of patients on transplant waiting list - 1,50000
• Number of Transplants worldwide 1997 - 37,072
Annual transplant figures are not rising. Though Waiting lists though are perpetually going up.
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Golden IT triangle of India Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore are also famous as “Kidney Bazaars” in the western world
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HEAVEN KNOWS THEY ARE NEEDED HERE !!
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Organ Donation - Social Issues
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In certain brain death situations despite the consent of the family organ donation was not possible -
Two wives where first legal wife raised an objection to organ donation
Asking for money by family for organs Death by hanging in recently married girl Brain death in a destitute where no relatives
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Govt. Problem
No Funding for programme
Hospital problem
No efforts to identify & maintain “Brain Dead” donors
Community Problem
No Awareness of “Brain-Death” Concept
Spain has the highest number of brain death patients going on to organ donation – 32 per million population
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Make it compulsory for doctors or medical social workers to ask for Organ Donation in a Brain Dead Situation
Identify doctors or senior nurses to work as Transplant Coordinators in each ICU
In Medico-legal cases it should be possible to perform Post-Mortem at same time as organ retrieval in presence of a Forensic Expert
No financial costs involved in the above recommendations
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Mandated Choice on Driving License about organ donation
Education at School and College Level Free Air time on Doordarshan and Private
Channels for films on Organ Donation Tax Exemption for documentaries on Organ
Donation Indirect incentives to donor families Honoring cadaver donor families
In states of Maharastra & Gujarat slogans about “Eye donation” displayed on National Highways
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( Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network )
Formed in 1997
Spread Message of Organ Donation
Works as a support group for Patients, Public & Physicians
Foundation subgroups –
Organ Sharing Group – INOS
Counselling unit – Manashanthi
Patient Support Group
Publishes “Indian Transplant Newsletter”
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Carry the card in the walletServes also as an emergency card
Organ Donor Cards by MOHAN Foundation
The Foundation has distributed almost 100,000 cards in India. Cards are available in English, Tamil. Hindi and Marathi
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Give Life a SECOND Give Life a SECOND Chance…Chance…Carry a Donor CardCarry a Donor Card
Organ Donor Cards by MOHAN Foundation
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HONOUR OF CADAVER ORGAN DONORS ORGANISED BY MOHAN FOUNDATION
MEMORIAL SERVICE 31ST OCT 1999 Loyola College, Chennai
Saplings Planted in Memory of cadaver Organ Donors by their family members in the Campus of Loyola College on 30th Oct 1999 - organised by MOHAN Foundation
Movie in English, Hindi and Tamil for Television ChannelsMade by MOHAN Foundation
Painting Completion on Organ Donation theme organized for schools by MOHAN Foundation in March 2002
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Formed in Nov’1999 by MOHAN Foundation Essence of INOS – “Not to Waste Any Organ” Hospital in group includes – Apollo, CMC
Vellore, Sri Ramachandra Hospital and Sundaram
Medical Foundation About 30 different organs shared between
hospitals
INOS - Initiative for organ sharing Group
UNOS in USA is the largest organization such organization and is partly funded by the government
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Counselling Unit- Manashanthi
Formed in April 2001 As a support group for emotional failure Located at Annanagar Counselling available between 10AM and 1PM Organises counselling lectures and workshops
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… When that happens don't call this my “DEATHBED”, call it my
"BED OF LIFE" and let my body be used by others to lead fuller lives
… When that happens don't call this my “DEATHBED”, call it my
"BED OF LIFE" and let my body be used by others to lead fuller lives
At a certain moment a doctor will determine that my brain has ceased to function and that,
for all intents and purposes, my life has stopped…
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Give my blood to the teenager who has been pulled from the
wreckage of his car, so that he might live to see his grandchildren play
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Give my heart to a person whose own heart has caused nothing but endless days of pain
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a speechless boy will shout at the crack of a bat and a deaf girl will hear the sound of rain against her window
Explore every corner of my brain, take my cells and let them grow so that someday….
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……..to find a way to make a crippled child walk
Take my bones, every muscle, every fibre and every
nerve from my body….
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If you must bury something, let it be my faults, my weaknesses and all my prejudice against my fellowmen
Burn what is left of me and scatter the ashes to the winds to help the flowers grow
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Give my sins to the devil and give my soul to God,
If you do what I have asked, ………
I WILL LIVE FOREVER
( The above is a Legacy of Robert N.West written in 1976 )
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In my end is my beginning - T.S.Eliot, Four QuartetsFor further information about organ donation contact us at:
Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network
www.mohanfoundation.orgA -113 Annanagar,
3rd Avenue, Chennai – 600102, India
Tel: 044 – [email protected]