UAE unveils organ transplant technology at World Health Expo

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The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has introduced an advanced organ perfusion device at the World Health Expo that enables vital organs to remain functional outside the human body before transplantation.

The device maintains the organ's functionality by circulating blood or nutrient-rich solutions while maintaining appropriate oxygen levels and temperature, ensuring that it remains in a stable condition until transplantation.

It also allows medical teams to monitor organ performance indicators, fluid flow, oxygenation levels, and biological response before transplantation.

This technology aims to improve surgical success, reduce rejection and complications, and re-evaluate organs previously deemed unsuitable, expanding the transplant pool and improving patients’ quality of life in line with international best practices.

The medical solution supports “Hayat,” the ministry's National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation.

Dr. Amin Hussein Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary for the Health Regulation Sector at MoHAP, stated that the "technology extends the safe transport time of organs between cities and countries and improves preservation quality, enhancing regional and international cooperation in organ exchange".

He noted that "integrating smart perfusion devices into the services of the National Centre for Regulating Human Organ and Tissue Transplantation enhances healthcare sustainability, improves medical resource efficiency, and reduces pressure on healthcare facilities through more accurate organ assessment and improved logistical planning".

The ministry also showcased the National Genome System during a workshop held at the “Emirates Health” platform. The system represents an integrated national framework for building and analysing a genetic database to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through a precision medicine approach.

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