Organ explantation carried out at KCCG, gratitude to the family of the deceased donor for their humanity and responsibility towards the community

"The donor heart was allocated and transported to the Republic of Croatia, where it was taken over by the competent transplant team, while the liver and both kidneys were allocated to transplant centers in the Federal Republic of Germany, where they were taken over by two highly specialized medical teams and prepared for transplantation to patients who needed them," the KCCG announced.

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One of the most complex and demanding medical processes was carried out at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) - organ explantation, carried out in cooperation with the international organization Eurotransplant.

This medical endeavor, the KCCG announced, required a high level of expertise, precise coordination, and full commitment from all involved actors, confirming the ability of the healthcare system to respond to even the most sensitive challenges of modern medicine.

"Specialized transplantation teams from several European countries participated in the implementation of this process, which once again confirmed the strength of international cooperation, but also the mutual trust of healthcare institutions that share a common mission - saving and improving human lives. The donor heart was allocated and transported to the Republic of Croatia, where it was taken over by the competent transplantation team, while the liver and both kidneys were allocated to transplantation centers in the Federal Republic of Germany, where they were taken over by two highly specialized medical teams and prepared for transplantation to patients who needed them," it was announced.

They emphasize that such medical processes represent the pinnacle of professional coordination, medical excellence, and international solidarity.

"At the same time, they are a powerful reminder of the importance of raising awareness of organ donation as one of the noblest forms of humanity. Organ donation is not just a medical act, but a deeply ethical and socially responsible decision that has the power to prolong and improve more lives, leaving a lasting and invaluable mark on society."

The Ministry of Health expressed its sincere and deep gratitude to the family of the deceased donor, who, in moments of extremely difficult personal loss, showed exceptional humanity, empathy and responsibility towards the community by giving consent for organ donation.

"Their decision represents an act of the highest degree of solidarity and nobility, which transcends personal tragedy and becomes hope for others. In the coming period, the Ministry of Health will continue to strongly support the development of the transplantation program, improve international cooperation and continuously raise citizens' awareness of the importance of organ donation. Through a dedicated and responsible approach, the goal remains clear - strengthening trust in the healthcare system and creating conditions in which it will be possible to save and improve as many human lives as possible," it was announced.

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