Forensic death-related organ retrieval
Author(s): LZ Kudryavtseva and VP Markin
Abstract: Forensic death-related organ retrieval (FDOR) plays a crucial role in both medical research and criminal investigations. This study aims to investigate the methodologies, outcomes, and implications of FDOR through a comprehensive analysis of relevant cases and data. A total of 150 forensic cases involving organ retrieval were examined, and the results reveal demographic trends, common causes of death, and types of organs retrieved, retrieval procedures, and post-retrieval outcomes. The analysis underscores the importance of standardized protocols, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration in FDOR practices.
DOI: 10.33545/27074447.2024.v6.i1a.77Pages: 34-36 | Views: 501 | Downloads: 244Download Full Article: Click Here
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LZ Kudryavtseva, VP Markin.
Forensic death-related organ retrieval. Int J Forensic Med 2024;6(1):34-36. DOI:
10.33545/27074447.2024.v6.i1a.77