Ethical frontiers in liver transplantation.

Hoi Pong Nicholas Wong, Surya Varma Selvakumar, Pei Yi Loh, Jovan Yi Jun Liau, Matthias Yi Quan Liau, Vishalkumar Girishchandra Shelat
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Liver transplantation represents a pivotal intervention in the management of end-stage liver disease, offering a lifeline to countless patients. Despite significant strides in surgical techniques and organ procurement, ethical dilemmas and debates continue to underscore this life-saving procedure. Navigating the ethical terrain surrounding this complex procedure is hence paramount. Dissecting the nuances of ethical principles of justice, autonomy and beneficence that underpin transplant protocols worldwide, we explore the modern challenges that plaques the world of liver transplantation. We investigate the ethical dimensions of organ transplantation, focusing on allocation, emerging technologies, and decision-making processes. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase and Central were searched from database inception to February 29, 2024 using the following keywords: "liver transplant", "transplantation", "liver donation", "liver recipient", "organ donation" and "ethics". Information from relevant articles surrounding ethical discussions in the realm of liver transplantation, especially with regards to organ recipients and allocation, organ donation, transplant tourism, new age technologies and developments, were extracted. From the definition of death to the long term follow up of organ recipients, liver transplantation has many ethical quandaries. With new transplant techniques, societal acceptance and perceptions also play a pivotal role. Cultural, religious and regional factors including but not limited to beliefs, wealth and accessibility are extremely influential in public attitudes towards donation, xenotransplantation, stem cell research, and adopting artificial intelligence. Understanding and addressing these perspectives whilst upholding bioethical principles is essential to ensure just distribution and fair allocation of resources. Robust regulatory oversight for ethical sourcing of organs, ensuring good patient selection and transplant techniques, and high-quality long-term surveillance to mitigate risks is essential. Efforts to promote equitable access to transplantation as well as prioritizing patients with true needs are essential to address disparities. In conclusion, liver transplantation is often the beacon of hope for individuals suffering from end-stage liver disease and improves quality of life. The ethics related to transplantation are complex and multifaceted, considering not just the donor and the recipient, but also the society as a whole.

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肝移植的伦理前沿。
肝移植是终末期肝病治疗的关键干预措施,为无数患者提供了生命线。尽管外科技术和器官获取取得了重大进展,但伦理困境和辩论继续强调这一拯救生命的程序。因此,围绕这一复杂程序的伦理问题是至关重要的。剖析正义、自主和慈善的道德原则的细微差别,这些原则是全世界移植协议的基础,我们探讨了肝脏移植世界面临的现代挑战。我们调查了器官移植的伦理维度,重点是分配、新兴技术和决策过程。检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Embase和Central从建库到2024年2月29日,检索关键词为:“肝移植”、“移植”、“肝捐赠”、“肝受体”、“器官捐赠”和“伦理”。从肝移植领域的伦理讨论相关文章中提取信息,特别是关于器官受者和分配、器官捐赠、移植旅游、新时代技术和发展。从死亡的定义到器官接受者的长期随访,肝移植存在许多伦理困境。有了新的移植技术,社会的接受度和认知也起着关键作用。文化、宗教和地区因素,包括但不限于信仰、财富和可及性,对公众对捐赠、异种移植、干细胞研究和采用人工智能的态度有极大的影响。在坚持生物伦理原则的同时,理解和解决这些观点对于确保资源的公正分配和公平分配至关重要。必须对器官的道德来源进行强有力的监管,确保良好的患者选择和移植技术,并进行高质量的长期监测以减轻风险。努力促进公平获得移植以及优先考虑有真正需要的患者,对于解决差距至关重要。总之,肝移植通常是终末期肝病患者希望的灯塔,可以改善生活质量。与移植相关的伦理是复杂和多方面的,不仅要考虑供体和受体,还要考虑整个社会。
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