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Product Introduction

Donor Organ Perfusion System Life-D100

The international first application of abdominal organ perfusion at room temperature, vitality assessment, and donation for cardiac death donation

The donor organ perfusion system is connected to the abdominal organs through a tube sheath, constructing a complete blood circulation pathway. It can perform regional pulsatile oxygenation machine perfusion of the donor organs at room temperature, maintaining uninterrupted blood supply and normal physiological metabolism, thereby avoiding damage to the organs caused by low temperature and ischemia.

  • Donor infusion machine01
  • Pump drive device03
  • Trolley02
  • Disposable consumables04
  • Heat exchange water tank05

Product Highlights

  • Maintain organ quality

    Effectively controlling hot ischemia time, significantly reducing organ loss and damage during organ acquisition process

  • Expand organ sources

    To ensure the quality of organs to the greatest extent possible, in order to obtain more transplantable organs and promote the achievement of clinical transplant standards

  • Extend organ protection

    The organ perfusion time can reach up to 6 hours, which can ensure the quality of the organ while saving operation time for arranging routine workflows such as surgery

  • The device is lightweight and convenient

    The overall body is easy to transport and operate, and can be flexibly prepared for use in various scenarios

  • Clear functional zoning

    Based on the actual clinical surgical scenario, clearly plan the corresponding functional zones of the product, avoid interference between different functional circuit connections, and facilitate observation and operation by perfusionists and doctors during the surgical process

  • Reduce interfering operations

    According to the division of labor between clinical perfusionists and doctors, different functions are set up at the top, middle, and bottom to facilitate the respective roles of perfusionists and doctors during the surgical process