Organ Recovery Systems
Organ Recovery Systems is dedicated to creating innovative organ preservation and transportation technologies to support transplant professionals worldwide. Their mission is to improve patient outcomes, support the transplant community, and advance the science of organ preservation through continuous innovation, training, and support.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
medium (51-250)
Organ Recovery Systems
One Pierce Place, Suite 475W, Itasca, IL 60143, USA
Patents
Apparatus and method for perfusion and determining the viability of an organ
US-8741555-B2
View DetailsCannulas, cannula mount assemblies, and clamping methods using such cannulas and cannula mount assemblies
US-8361091-B2
View Details
Apparatus and method for perfusion and determining the viability of an organ
US-8741555-B2
View DetailsCannulas, cannula mount assemblies, and clamping methods using such cannulas and cannula mount assemblies
US-8361091-B2
View DetailsProducts
Portable kidney perfusion device
Lightweight, portable hypothermic perfusion device that provides a sealed sterile environment and pumps a physiologic solution through a kidney at cold temperatures to reduce tissue damage during preservation and transport.
Liver perfusion device (hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion)
Device engineered to deliver precision-controlled hypothermic perfusion to the hepatic artery and portal vein with oxygenation support and redundant preservation systems for liver graft preservation.
Portable kidney perfusion device
Lightweight, portable hypothermic perfusion device that provides a sealed sterile environment and pumps a physiologic solution through a kidney at cold temperatures to reduce tissue damage during preservation and transport.
Liver perfusion device (hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion)
Device engineered to deliver precision-controlled hypothermic perfusion to the hepatic artery and portal vein with oxygenation support and redundant preservation systems for liver graft preservation.
Services
Hub-based preservation centers and national preservation services offering machine perfusion and logistics support for organ recovery, preservation, and transport.
On-site training, wet labs, online modules, refresher videos, and a 24/7 helpline staffed by clinical organ preservationists for technical and clinical support.
A multilingual mobile application providing guided troubleshooting, how-to videos, clinical evidence access, and FAQs to support device operation in the field.
Web-based portal receiving encrypted device and location data for fleet oversight, case tracking, and account management with role-based access.
Hub-based preservation centers and national preservation services offering machine perfusion and logistics support for organ recovery, preservation, and transport.
On-site training, wet labs, online modules, refresher videos, and a 24/7 helpline staffed by clinical organ preservationists for technical and clinical support.
A multilingual mobile application providing guided troubleshooting, how-to videos, clinical evidence access, and FAQs to support device operation in the field.
Web-based portal receiving encrypted device and location data for fleet oversight, case tracking, and account management with role-based access.
Expertise Areas
- Organ perfusion and preservation
- Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP)
- Oxygenated perfusion techniques
- Clinical trial participation and clinical evidence aggregation
Key Technologies
- Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP)
- Oxygenation methods for perfusion (membrane, bubble, surface)
- Pressure-driven pulsatile perfusion
- Perfusion-parameter monitoring (renal resistance, flow, pressure)
News & Updates
The first livers preserved with the LLT under Continued Access were transplanted at University Hospital in Newark, NJ, demonstrating the device's capability in liver preservation.
A study by Moser et al. suggests that hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) may benefit living donor kidneys by improving early vascular resistance and function.
A study by de Sandes-Freitas et al. found that hypothermic machine perfusion significantly reduces delayed graft function in kidneys after long static cold storage.
Gasteiger et al. demonstrated that HMP reduces DGF rates by about 51.5% compared to static cold storage, even after long ischemia times.
Organ Recovery Systems' LifePort Kidney Transporter was awarded an exclusive contract for kidney transplant preservation services in Belgium.
The first livers preserved with the LLT under Continued Access were transplanted at University Hospital in Newark, NJ, demonstrating the device's capability in liver preservation.
A study by Moser et al. suggests that hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) may benefit living donor kidneys by improving early vascular resistance and function.
A study by de Sandes-Freitas et al. found that hypothermic machine perfusion significantly reduces delayed graft function in kidneys after long static cold storage.
Gasteiger et al. demonstrated that HMP reduces DGF rates by about 51.5% compared to static cold storage, even after long ischemia times.
Organ Recovery Systems' LifePort Kidney Transporter was awarded an exclusive contract for kidney transplant preservation services in Belgium.