Organ donation has caused huge controversy in Hong Kong earlier. Lu Chongmao, director of the Hong Kong Medical and Health Bureau, said on Saturday (June 24) that he was worried that it would have an anti -effects to promote organ donation with the "preset" mechanism.However, he is confident that this year can start the establishment of constant organ donation and transplantation mutual assistance mechanisms in Hong Kong and the mainland.

According to the Sing Tao Daily, Lu Yaomao said in an exclusive interview that there can be a mechanism for the establishment of constant organs donation transplantation and mutual assistance mechanisms in Hong Kong and the mainland during the year.The transportation process and cost, plus relevant regulations, still need to be discussed.He said that after picking up the organ, it may need to be transported through aircraft, high -speed rail or ambulance. If obstruction may cause waste, there must be clear arrangements.

I was asked if the use of the "preset" mechanism to increase the number of donations is feasible. Lu Chongmao pointed out that there was discussion in society many years ago, but there is still no consensus. He is worried that the "preset" mechanismPushing organ donations will have anti -effects.He explained that if the deceased did not express his opposition to donating organs after his death, but the family members opposed it, and if the medical staff performed the transplant surgery on the grounds of legal and mechanism, they would violate their family members' wishes.The behavior was ugly.

Lu Chongmao also said that during the four -month -old baby girl's heart transplantation case, the official did not let go of the opportunity and finally found a donation organ by requesting the central government.The incident inspired him to think about whether the donation of organs in the two places was constant. He also said that the promotion of organ donation did not leave the transplant group. The two sides will continue to fight side by side to fight for the opportunity to rebirth for patients.