Xenotransplantation - Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
Also known as: xenografts
Essential information
- Includes
Xenografts, heterografts, non-human organ perfusion.
- Obligatory
Scenarios
Xenotransplant recipient
- Definitions
Any procedure that involves the transplantation, implantation, or infusion into a human recipient of either (a) live cells, tissues, or organs from a non-human animal source, or (b) human body fluids, cells, tissues, or organs that have had ex vivo contact with live, non-human animal cells, tissues, or organs. Xenotransplantation products include live cells, tissues and organs.
Biological products, drugs, or medical devices sourced from nonliving cells, tissues or organs from non-human animals, including but not limited to porcine insulin, porcine heart valves, and collagen matrices derived from acellular porcine, bovine or any other xenogeneic source (e.g. PelviSoft®, Bio-Oss®, Bio-Gide® and Surgibone®) are not considered xenotransplantation products.
- Includes
- Excludes
- Obligatory
Must not donate if:
Material from a living non-human animal source has been directly or indirectly in contact with the donor's blood supply. This does not include animal bites.
Current or former sexual partner of xenotransplant recipient
- Includes
- Excludes
- Obligatory
Must not donate.
- Additional information
Exposure to non-human animal material, particularly when the person exposed is immunosuppressed, may result in infections that would not normally affect humans being passed on.
- Reason for change:
- Further guidance re Recipient definition.
- Version details:
BM-DSG Edition 203 Release 24 (13 July 2016)