2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00350-014-3636-0
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Zum rechtlichen Status von “vascularized composite allografts”

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“…In one of the ET member states—Germany—with the renewal of the transplant act in 2012, there were already concerns that the transplantation of VCA might be compromised, if VCA would be regarded as tissue . Medical lawyer and law philosopher Thomas Gutmann discussed these concerns in 2014, namely that the existing definition of organs in the EU‐directive 2010/53/EU and in the German Transplantation Act, summarized all aspects that are valid for both organs and VCA, and therefore, de lege lata there is legally no need to change the German Transplantation Act and mention VCA explicitly .…”
Section: Legal Aspects Within Et Member States Concerning European Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the ET member states—Germany—with the renewal of the transplant act in 2012, there were already concerns that the transplantation of VCA might be compromised, if VCA would be regarded as tissue . Medical lawyer and law philosopher Thomas Gutmann discussed these concerns in 2014, namely that the existing definition of organs in the EU‐directive 2010/53/EU and in the German Transplantation Act, summarized all aspects that are valid for both organs and VCA, and therefore, de lege lata there is legally no need to change the German Transplantation Act and mention VCA explicitly .…”
Section: Legal Aspects Within Et Member States Concerning European Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%