Dieter Bröring

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Dieter Bröring is a German professor of surgery and is director at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

life and work

Dieter Bröring is considered to be one of the leading international specialists for living liver donations and split liver transplants . In this type of transplant, the donor organ is divided and used for two organ recipients. Bröring and his team have the world's largest series in the field of split liver transplants ( as of 2006 ).

Bröring was acting director of the Clinic for General Surgery and Thoracic Surgery and head of the Transplant Surgery and Biotechnology Section at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein .

In programs broadcast on August 23, 2007 and September 13, 2007 by ARD magazine MONITOR , Bröring was accused of possible violations of the Transplantation Act. Allegedly, liver transplants were supposed to have been carried out on citizens of Saudi Arabia , which according to the Eurotransplant regulations are only permitted in exceptional cases for waiting list patients outside the Eurotransplant area. The management of the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein then filed a criminal complaint against unknown persons for defamation and defamation. The Hamburg Regional Court ruled on July 7, 2009, after having previously issued an injunction to refrain from disseminating the allegations, that the WDR must revoke the baseless allegations and at the same time pay compensation .

Publications

  • Investigations into the covalent immobilization of monoclonal antibodies on latex 14

Individual evidence

  1. WDR press release  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. for the monitor broadcast on August 23, 2007@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.presseportal.de  
  2. ^ Revocation of WDR ( Memento from July 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Press release of July 17, 2009 on the judgment of the Hamburg Regional Court

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