Reimagining organ recovery to save and improve lives

ProCure On-Demand offers the transplant community the highest quality organ recovery services in a reliable, flexible model with favorable pricing.


To save and improve more lives our transplant community needs to rethink old paradigms. ProCure offers:

  • an improved model for engaging more best-in-class surgeons and clinicians in the organ recovery process

  • the flexibility to choose when and how you need support - no subscription fees or minimum usage required

  • optimized logistical strategies and transportation solutions that save time and money

  • access to Normothermic Regional Perfusion (NRP) with the most experienced NRP team

Organ Recovery Services ProCure On-Demand

Transplant surgeons & clinicians. Experts in donor management. Operations & logistics professionals. A transplant recipient.
Together, we are ProCure.

Our team is a group of talented professionals, diverse in our skills and experiences, but like-minded in our devotion to do the hard work to make big changes happen.

We work with transplant centers, OPOs and industry partners from Alaska to Florida - and everywhere in between.

Connect with us at these 2024 events

To set up a time to meet with us at one of these events, please reach out.

Thought Leadership

  • The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Commentary: The future is now—heart donation after circulatory death (April 2021)

    Z. Kon, D. Smith, J. Carillo, N. Moazami

  • American Journal of Transplantation

    Ethical and logistical concerns for establishing NRP-cDCD heart transplantation in the United States (June 2020)

    B. Parent, N.Moazami, S. Wall, J.Carillo, Z. Kon, D. Smith, B. Walsh, A. Caplan

  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation

    Normothermic Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion (Novel) as an Assessment of Extended Criteria Donor Lungs: A Prospective Multi-Center Clinical Trial (April 2022)

    P.G. Sanchez, E.G. Chan, R.D. Davis, M. Hartwig, T. Machuca, B. Whitson, M. Daneshmand, F. D Ovidio, J. DCunha, M. Weyant, M. Jessen, C. Bermudez, M. Mulligan, T. Wozniak, W. Lynch, H. Nemeh, C. Caldeira, T. Song, D. Kreisel, P. Camp, D. Ramzy, B. Griffith, E. Cantu

  • The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Early experience with donation after circulatory death heart transplantation using normothermic regional perfusion in the United States (August 2022)

    D. Smith, Z. Kon, J. Carillo, S. Chen, C. Gidea, G. Piper, A. Reyentovich, R. Montgomery, A. Galloway, N. Moazami

  • Transplantation

    Improved Organ Utilization and Better Transplant Outcomes With In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death (February 2023)

    G. Oniscu, J. Mehew, A. Butler, A. Sutherland, R. Gaurav, R. Hogg, I. Currie, M. Jones, C. Watson