Recovery Checklist RP 9 - Panc, 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 1 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. Lots of wet ice and triple bag packaging Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsWhole Intestine In situ Flushing Solution & amount* Whole Intestine Storage Solution & Amount* Please include the following:* Small wedge of spleen: Tissue typing size (1x2cm) wedge Lots of wet ice and triple bag packaging Recovery issues please see comments section below CommentsBox 2 Pancreas* 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 CommentsPancreas In situ Flushing Solution & amount* Pancreas Storage Solution & Amount* Spleen* 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:*