Treatment concept | Cartilage Transplantation

Treatment concept Using a minimally invasive key-hole technique (arthroscopy), a small amount of cartilage cells (chondroblasts) is removed from a healthy, low-density cartilage area (around 250 milligrams) and cultivated in a nutrient solution (this can be either patient blood or an artificial alternative) in the laboratory. After about two to six weeks, the cells have … Treatment concept | Cartilage Transplantation

Aplastic anaemia

Introduction Aplastic anaemia is a group of different diseases whose common feature is a weakness (insufficiency) of the bone marrow, which leads to a reduced production of blood cells. This not only leads to anaemia, i.e. a reduction in red blood cells (erythrocytes) or haemoglobin levels, but also to a deficiency in the formation of … Aplastic anaemia

Organ Donation Card

What is an organ donor card? The issue of organ donor cards affects people of all ages. According to a recent survey, only about one third of Germans have an organ donor card. The majority of them do not feel sufficiently informed. An organ donor card can save lives. It presupposes that one has dealt … Organ Donation Card

Where can I get an organ donor card? | Organ Donation Card

Where can I get an organ donor card? An organ donor card is available free of charge. In many medical practices and pharmacies, the cards are available for taking home. In 2012, the federal government passed the law regulating the decision-making process, which is intended to promote the willingness to donate. Since then, the respective … Where can I get an organ donor card? | Organ Donation Card

Transplantation

Definition Transplantation is the transplantation of organic material. This can be organs, but also other cells or tissues, such as skin, or whole body parts. The transplant can either come from the patient himself or from another person. A distinction is made between living donation and post-mortem organ donation, whereby living donations are only permitted … Transplantation