Definition | Major surgery for the purposes of donor selection: Any surgical procedure where recovery is not achieved within two months.
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Obligatory | Must not donate if:
i) Less than seven days after completing postoperative prophylactic anticoagulant treatment. |
Discretionary | a) If less than four months from the major surgical procedure, discuss with the DCSO who will decide if the donor may be accepted on a balance of risks following discussion with the Transplant Centre.
accept. |
See if Relevant | |
Additional Information | Surgery may cause significant blood loss. It is important that donors waiting for an operation should not be put at risk of anaemia or poor iron stores by donating prior to planned surgery. Unless the type of surgery planned is unlikely to result in significant blood loss the donor should be deferred until after their planned surgery. This will minimize their own chance of needing a transfusion, which would of course prevent them from continuing as a donor. It is also important not to hinder the recovery of the donor. This requires waiting until they are fully recovered before they donate again.
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Reason for Change | Definition of major surgery changed. ‘Obligatory’, ‘Discretionary’ and ‘Additional Information’ sections updated. ‘See if Relevant’ links added. |
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TDSG-BM Edition 203, Release 51