Recovery Checklist RP6 - Panc, Lung, Intestine UNOS ID* OPO* IIAM Placement Coordinator Cross-clamp Date* MM slash DD slash YYYY Cross-Clamp Time* : Hours Minutes WIT (in minutes, DCD Donor Only) In situ Flushing Solution & amount* Box 1Lung(s) & Whole Intestine should be packaged together if enough room for sufficient ice to keep organs cold (4C)Whole Intestine* Whole Intestine Entire intestinal tract both large and small bowel including; duodenum, Jejunum, ileum and the ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid colon. Include attached mesentery. Small wedge of spleen: Tissue typing size (1x2cm) wedge Lots of wet ice and triple bag packaging Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsWhole Intestine Storage Solution & Amount* Lung* Lung with Trachea (NO LESS THAN 2 CM) En bloc (check if yes) Right (check if yes) Left (check if yes) Lots of wet ice and triple bag packaging Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsLung Storage Solution & Amount* Box 2Pancreas* Pancreas Entire pancreas and all peripancreatic fat (Surgical damage MAY be acceptable but MUST be reported to IIAM On-Call Coordinator). Attached duodenum segment 5 – 10 cm, both ends MUST be stapled or closed with umbilical clamp & excised with pancreas. Recovery issues please see comments section below Pancreas Storage Solution & Amount* CommentsSpleen* Spleen: (remainder of spleen, as much as possible) Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsBlood (please select one):* 1 red top and 2 yellow or green top tubes (donors 26 weeks gestation – 4 yrs) 2 red top and 4 yellow or green top tubes (donors 5 - 12 yrs) Recovery issues please see comments section below Comments ***Blood containers must be placed inside the box, on top of the organ but not immersed in the ice to avoid freezing!*** Lymph Nodes* Lymph nodes: 3-4 large nodes Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsPlease include the following:* Thymus (if required) Bone marrow (if required) Lots of wet ice and triple barrier packaging Notify IIAM On-Call Coordinator of any surgical damage, anatomical anomalies, or any other variance from the recovery protocol prior to shipping the organ. CommentsConfirmed by:*