2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:catb.0000007026.00604.97
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Setting up a Tissue Bank in India: The Tata Memorial Hospital Experience

Abstract: In India, the procurement of tissues for transplantation is governed by the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994. However, although this law exists, it is primarily applied to organ transplantation and rules and regulations that are specific to tissue banking have yet to be developed.The Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) Tissue Bank was started in 1988 as part of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) programme to promote the use of ionising radiation for the sterilisation of biological tissues. It repre… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, in Ecuador, the cost of treating a burn victim is much higher than it could be by implementing more efficient treatments and hospital equipment. The change of work regulations to avoid many burns and an adequate training program for paramedics, physicians,and nurses working in rural areas functional and well-equipped burn units could help increase survival rates, decrease hospitalization, and save the country approximately $1,000,000 USD per year just by decreasing hospitalization in 50% [38,39,41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in Ecuador, the cost of treating a burn victim is much higher than it could be by implementing more efficient treatments and hospital equipment. The change of work regulations to avoid many burns and an adequate training program for paramedics, physicians,and nurses working in rural areas functional and well-equipped burn units could help increase survival rates, decrease hospitalization, and save the country approximately $1,000,000 USD per year just by decreasing hospitalization in 50% [38,39,41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protocol enables our laboratory to collect and store both snap frozen and formalin fixed tissues in an organized and efficient manner. The growing number of molecular biology research techniques has made it necessary to consider methods to standardize collection, freezing, storing, and cataloging tissue specimens (Grody 1995;Gajiwala 2003). The tissue bank should be maintained in a -80°C freezer and the duration of storage for the viability of frozen tissue is still undetermined.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gajiwala 44 reported his experience with morsellized allografts in patients with tumor defects, primarily of the femur and tibia. Of the patients who were available for follow-up, all patients (21 of 21) had complete incorporation of the graft after 6 to 9 months.…”
Section: Allograftmentioning
confidence: 99%