SAUDI ARABIA

SCOT says 1,698 organ donors in Saudi Arabia in 2022

November 02, 2023

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
The number of organ donors in Saudi Arabia in 2022 reached 1,698 with a vast majority of them being kidney donors, the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation (SCOT) has revealed to Okaz/Saudi Gazette.

SCOT stated that the kidney transplant operations were performed on needy patients with organs donated by 1,022 living donors and 138 brain-dead donors while liver transplants were performed at the behest of 374 living donors and 66 brain-dead donors.

The center stated that they received 41 brain-dead donors for heart transplantations and 38 brain-dead donors to save the lives of lung patients.

According to SCOT's records, pancreas transplants were performed through the donations of 41 brain-dead people, Five brain-dead people donated intestines.

According to the Human Organ Donation Law in Saudi Arabia, a it permissible for a person to donate, or recommend the donation of any of his organs, in accordance with the provisions of the law, and in a manner that does not conflict with the provisions of Islamic Sharia.

The donor must express his desire to donate his organs in a documented manner as specified in the regulations.


November 02, 2023
360 views
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
14 hours ago

Saudi Arabia implements new personal status regulations

SAUDI ARABIA
15 hours ago

Riyadh begins installing nameplates honoring Saudi imams and kings in 15 major squares 

SAUDI ARABIA
day ago

Crown Prince attends Saudi Cup horse race in Riyadh