Organ voluntary: transplant girl back as medic in hospital that saved her life
Claire Corps had a kidney replaced at the age of 11. Now she is a transplant expert - at the Leeds hospital that operated on her. An interview from The Guardian.
Developed by world-class transplant specialists at the NHS, these new generation solutions will enable more life-saving transplant procedures through improved quality and length of preservation
Advanced Organ Preservation Solutions. Two decades of dedicated research at Europe's largest teaching hospital has resulted in the development of a greatly improved standard in organ preservation, aimed at extending the window for organ transplants to improve patient survival and quality of life.
Our LS-A™ Abdominal Organ Transplant Solution and LS-T™ Thoracic Organ Transplant Solution - both in pre-clinical development - have outperformed the ‘Gold Standard’ solutions which are currently used globally.
Developed for abdominal organs – a next generation organ preservation solution for use during perfusion, retrieval, hypothermic storage and pre-implant preparation of kidney, liver and pancreas.
A next generation organ preservation and cardioplegia solution for thoracic organs. Developed for use during perfusion, retrieval, hypothermic storage and pre-implant preparation of heart and lung.
LS-A and LS-T are currently in pre-clinical development. In addition, OPSL has a carefully selected portfolio of products in early stage development aimed at enhancing the organ transplantation process to further improve patient and clinical outcomes.
OPSL was founded in 2016 to build upon a significant body of research and development carried out at St James's University Hospital, a part of the Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, funded by Brightstar Partners and incubated by Medipex Innovation Hub.
The team behind OPSL have the experience and the knowledge required to create the new standard in organ transplant solutions.
Claire Corps had a kidney replaced at the age of 11. Now she is a transplant expert - at the Leeds hospital that operated on her. An interview from The Guardian.