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Pancreatic transplant surgery and stem cell therapy: Finding the balance between therapeutic advances and ethical principles
Authors:Martina Padovano  Matteo Scopetti  Federico Manetti  Donato Morena  Davide Radaelli  Stefano D’Errico  Nicola Di Fazio  Paola Frati  Vittorio Fineschi
Affiliation:Martina Padovano, Federico Manetti, Donato Morena, Nicola Di Fazio, Paola Frati, Vittorio Fineschi, Department of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopaedic Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome 00185, ItalyMatteo Scopetti, Department of Medical Surgical Sciences and Translational Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome 00189, ItalyDavide Radaelli, Stefano D’Errico, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Health, University of Trieste, Trieste 34149, Italy.
Abstract:The latest achievements in the field of pancreas transplantation and stem cell therapy require an effort by the scientific community to clarify the ethical implications of pioneering treatments, often characterized by high complexity from a surgical point of view, due to transplantation of multiple organs at the same time or at different times, and from an immunological point of view for stem cell therapy. The fundamental value in the field of organ transplants is, of course, a solidarity principle, namely that of protecting the health and life of people for whom transplantation is a condition of functional recovery, or even of survival. The nature of this value is that of a concept to which the legal discipline of transplants entrusts its own ethical dignity and for which it has ensured a constitutional recognition in different systems. The general principle of respect for human life, both of the donor and of the recipient, evokes the need not to put oneself and one’s neighbor in dangerous conditions. The present ethical reflection aims to find a balance between the latest therapeutic advances and several concepts including the idea of the person, the respect due to the dead, the voluntary nature of the donation and the consent to the same, the gratuitousness of the donation, the scientific progress and the development of surgical techniques, and the policies of health promotion.
Keywords:Pancreas transplantation   Multi-organ transplants   Stem cell therapy   Ethical principles   Donor   Recipient
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