Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4261862 Transplantation Proceedings 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The cornerstone events of transplantation history in Turkey are summarized herein. In 1975, we performed the first living-related renal transplant in Turkey. This was followed in 1978, by the first deceased donor kidney transplantation, using an organ supplied by Eurotransplant. In 1979 the law on harvesting, storage, grafting, and transplantation of organs and tissues was enacted; later that year, the first local deceased donor kidney transplantation was performed by our team. In 1988, another groundbreaking event in Turkey was successfully achieved; the first cadaveric liver transplantation; and in 1990, the first pediatric living-related segmental liver transplantation in Turkey and in the region by our team. One month later, an adult-to-adult living-related liver transplantation was successfully performed. Until now, we have performed 1506 kidney and since 1988, 121 liver transplantations. During 29 years of solid organ transplantation history in Turkey, 6686 kidney transplants have been performed nationwide in 28 different centers; 696 livers; 13278 corneas; 2883 bone marrow; 132 hearts; and 15 pancreas transplants. In 2001, the health ministry established the National Coordination Center as an umbrella organization to promote transplantation activities, especially for deceased donor organ procurement. Transplantation activities are accelarating day by day all around the country, but deceased donors are still far below the desired rates. Improvements in the fields of education and coordination should increase the quality and the quantity of transplantation activities.

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