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Regular post-operative follow-up is no longer required (this excludes follow-up for the underlying condition). | Regular post-operative follow-up is no longer required (this excludes follow-up for the underlying condition). | ||
− | ===Procedures and operations abroad=== | + | ====Procedures and operations abroad==== |
For procedures and operations undertaken abroad, a three-month deferral period applies (due to the risk of virus transmission through medical equipment). This deferral period can be shortened following discussion with the MO and TC. For areas where malaria is endemic, malaria testing would additionally be required as malaria can be transmitted through needles. | For procedures and operations undertaken abroad, a three-month deferral period applies (due to the risk of virus transmission through medical equipment). This deferral period can be shortened following discussion with the MO and TC. For areas where malaria is endemic, malaria testing would additionally be required as malaria can be transmitted through needles. | ||
Revision as of 09:47, 26 July 2024
Contents
Acceptability at Recruitment
QUALIFIED
Acceptability at CT / Work-Up
QUALIFIED - if a donor needs to be deferred due to surgery, it is possible for them to proceed with CT, as the time period between CT and donation is usually several months.
Individual at Risk
Donor / Recipient
Explanation of Condition
Guidance
Questions to ask:
When was the operation?
What was it performed for?
Was it performed under general or local anaesthetic?
Did you have any complications from the operation or general anaesthetic?
Is the wound fully healed?
Are you still under follow-up by the surgeon who performed the operation?
Unacceptable
If for malignancy or any other cause which may prohibit donation, such as inflammatory bowel disease.
Acceptable
Endoscopy - No deferral time needed
Most other procedures. Each case should be discussed with the medical officer at CT.
In general, seven days should be allowed after minor procedures (such as dental procedures and excision of skin lesions) and four months after major surgical procedures.
This time period may be shortened as long as:
All wounds are fully healed;
Any post-operative infection is fully resolved;
Normal mobility is regained;
Regular post-operative follow-up is no longer required (this excludes follow-up for the underlying condition).
Procedures and operations abroad
For procedures and operations undertaken abroad, a three-month deferral period applies (due to the risk of virus transmission through medical equipment). This deferral period can be shortened following discussion with the MO and TC. For areas where malaria is endemic, malaria testing would additionally be required as malaria can be transmitted through needles.
Donation before operation
Occasionally a donor will require an operation shortly after donation. In these circumstances the donor should donate by PBSC only, in order not to compromise pre-operative body iron and haemoglobin levels.
Pseudonyms or Related Conditions
Operation
Version
Version 1, Edition 1
Date of Last Update
26th June 2012