Shock: Oxford Neonatologist Says Time Has Come to 
Consider “Mandatory Organ Donation”

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/oct/08102413.html


Also suggests that “donor death” criteria for 
organ donation should be abandoned

By Kathleen Gilbert

OXFORD, UK, October 24, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - 
According to Dr. Julian Savulescu, the Uehiro 
Chair of Practical Ethics at the University of 
Oxford, and neonatologist and Oxford graduate 
student Dominic Wilkinson, bold steps may have to 
be taken to increase the supply of organs for 
transplant.  This, they say in a co-authored 
article published today, could be accomplished by 
removing one simple impediment - the requirement 
of donor "death." In a separate article, 
published last week, Wilkinson suggested an even 
more radical plan – mandatory organ donation.

"We could abandon the dead donor rule," wrote the 
pair in today’s article, published on Oxford’s 
Centre of Practical Ethics’ website. "We could 
for example, allow organs to be taken from people 
who are not brain dead, but who have suffered 
such severe injury that they would be permanently 
unconscious, like Terry Schiavo, who would be 
allowed to die anyway by removal of their medical treatment."

[]
Romanian-Australian professor Savulescu's most 
recent statements are entirely of a piece with 
his outspoken advocacy of the most controversial 
forms of human manipulation, including genetic 
screening, cloning, human/plant or human/beast 
hybrids, and the use of performance enhancing 
drugs for athletes. Savulescu, a proponent of the 
most radical form of utilitarian ethics, told the 
Sydney Morning Herald in August that when he was 
a young doctor he was a “believer,” until he 
encountered an unsettling image of death in the form of a corpse.

"That, for me, just made the meaninglessness of 
death extremely vivid," he said.  "You think 
there's something beautiful and peaceful about 
death. There's not. People's mouths are sewn together."

He then left medicine to complete a Ph.D. on 
"good reasons to die," reported the Herald.

Savulescu and his protégé, graduate student 
Dominic Wilkinson, published the article in 
response to the concerns raised by Australian Dr. 
James Tibballs that under the current “brain 
death” criteria, most donors will actually 
surrender their organs while they are still 
alive. 
(<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/oct/08102105.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/oct/08102105.html)

In doing so the Oxford scholars have joined the 
small but influential chorus of organ donation 
proponents who have downplayed the doctor's 
statements, complaining they would stem the flow 
of organs from donors, who may begin to think 
twice about signing that donor card.

Wilkinson also published a solo article on 
October 20, in which he not only suggested the 
removal of the death criteria for organ donation, 
but also the criteria of consent.

[]
One solution to the perceived dearth of donated 
organs, Wilkinson says, is to simply give 
patients the option to donate their organs before 
death.  Another alternative: remove the 
superfluous requirement of choice. "We may come 
to think that the benefit of organ donation is so 
great that we should reject the current charade 
of informed consent for organ donation," wrote Wilkinson.

“After all, at present thousands of patients per 
year die for want of an available organ. Yet 
every day potentially life-saving organs are 
buried or burned because their owners did not 
make their wishes clear during life, because 
their families could not come to terms with the 
idea of donation, or because doctors failed to 
approach families to ask them for permission.

"Consent is relevant to what happens to us while 
we are alive. But once we are dead, our organs 
cannot benefit us, while they could save the 
lives of up to 6 others. Perhaps it is time to 
contemplate mandatory organ donation after death?"

Wilkinson says that he agrees with Tibballs that 
the precise moment of death is a "fiction," and 
calls upon the medical community to "change the 
moment of death" and "move the definitional point 
of death slightly earlier into the dying process 
to account for his [Tibballs'] worries."

In the more recent article, the one co-authored 
with Savulescu, the authors claim that Tibballs' 
concern that patients are being dissected alive 
are irrelevant.  "Whether or not this is true," 
they write, "there is no dispute on one issue: 
organs are not being taken from people who would 
have lived if their organs had not been taken."

Not all agree with this statement, however.  An 
increasing number of doctors and bioethicists, 
including Tibballs, are becoming alarmed at 
evidence pointing to the routine evisceration of 
patients that might have recovered. LSN has in 
the past reported numerous cases in which organ 
donors were found to be alive only moments before 
dissection, often making a complete 
recovery. 
(<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/mar/08032709.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/mar/08032709.html;
 
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/jun/08061308.html)

Savulescu and Wilkinson, however, also take into 
consideration this objection by suggesting that 
people who have merely "a low chance of any 
meaningful recovery" could still be eligible for organ removal.

Conservative bioethicist Wesley J. Smith 
responded to Wilkinson’s original article, 
saying, "I believe and hope that this remains a minority view."

"But the fact that it is considered a matter of 
respectable discourse is cause for concern."

To read the original articles see:

Death Fiction and Taking Organs from the Living
<http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/practicalethics/2008/10/death-fiction-a.html#more>http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/practicalethics/2008/10/d...

The Paradox of Organ Donation Consent
<http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/practicalethics/2008/10/the-paradox-of.html>http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/practicalethics/2008/10/t...

See related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:

Melbourne Doctor: Most Donors Still Alive when Organs are Removed
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/oct/08102105.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/oct/08102105.html

New England Journal of Medicine: 'Brain Death' is not Death
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/aug/08081406.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/aug/08081406.html

Doctors Who Almost Dissected Living Patient 
Confess Ignorance about Actual Moment of Death
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/jun/08061308.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/jun/08061308.html

Doctor Says about "Brain Dead" Man Saved from 
Organ Harvesting - "Brain Death is Never Really Death"
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/mar/08032709.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/mar/08032709.html

Denver Coroner Rules "Homicide" in Organ-Donor Case
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2004/oct/04101208.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2004/oct/04101208.html

Russian Surgeons Removing Organs Saying Patients Almost Dead Anyway
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2003/sep/03090906.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2003/sep/03090906.html

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