News & Noteworthy

How ProCure prioritizes quality in every step of the recovery process
The ProCure team prides itself on bringing quality and expertise to every organ recovery, but our focus on quality begins long before we are ever in a donor OR. Our organization has been built on a foundation of quality – in our people, our processes, and how we conduct business. It is one of our core values and is the cornerstone of everything we do.
Recent News
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ProCure On-Demand’s Push to Advance Organ Transplant
ProCure On-Demand has saved more than 100 kidneys in the last few months and shares that its kidney recoveries demonstrate lower than expected rates of delayed graft function.
Zachary Kon, MD and Charlotte Robinson | Juy 2025 -
ProCure On-Demand celebrates 1,000th transplant
ProCure’s commitment to uncompromising quality and innovative logistics drive transformative change
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Preserving the liver
A new partnership between OrganOx Ltd. and ProCure On-Demand seeks to improve the efficiency and quality of liver recovery and availability for transplantation.
Jennifer Byrne | May 2025 -
Transforming the Organ Transplant System to Waste Less and Save More Lives
Every day in the US, 17 people die waiting for an organ transplant. ProCure On-Demand is one company that’s optimizing the logistics of organ recovery to save more lives.
Anastasia Climan | May 2025 -
OrganOx, ProCure partner to expand access to donor liver-preserving tech
“ProCure has built a highly talented and deeply tenured team of abdominal surgeons and perfusionists that complement [our device],” Craig Marshall, CEO of OrganOx, told Fierce Healthcare.
Anastassia Gliadkovskaya | March 2025 -
OrganOx and ProCure On-Demand Announce Partnership to Expand Access for Liver Transplants
Collaboration enhances efficiency and quality in liver recovery and availability
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Novel organ recovery and logistics company celebrates 500th transplant
ProCure On-Demand surgeons recover organs that would have been discarded without expert-level, technology agnostic, locally-based surgeons
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Don’t be a jerk in a donor OR - It’s a privilege to work as a guest in another facility
Zachary Kon, MD | January 2025
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Can Normothermic Regional Perfusion Help Ease the Donor Organ Shortage?
Bryant Furlow | October 2024
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Advances in heart transplantation: Normothermic regional perfusion and beyond
Dave Fornell | July 2024
Thought Leadership
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Case study: In-person assessment overcomes donor assumptions
Every donated organ has the potential to save a life, but too often organs are declined based solely on donor characteristics. ProCure helps change that by putting experienced recovery surgeons in the OR to offer trusted, real-time assessments.
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Case study: Partnering to save more lungs
Organ non-use is a critical issue facing the organ donation and transplant system today. Learn how a partnership with ProCure led to the successful transplantation of lungs that otherwise would have been declined.
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How ProCure prioritizes quality in every step of the recovery process
The ProCure team prides itself on bringing quality and expertise to every organ recovery, but our focus on quality begins long before we are ever in a donor OR.
Publications
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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
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American Journal of Transportation
Ethical and logistical concerns for establishing NRP-cDCD heart transplantation in the United States
B. Parent, N. Moazami, S. Wall, J. Carillo, Z. Kon, D. Smith, B. Walsh, A. Caplan
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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
P.G. Sanchez, E.G. Chan, R.D. Davis, M. Hartwig, T. Machuca, B. Whitson, M. Daneshmand, D Ovidio, J. DCunha, M. Weyant, M. Jessen, C. Bermudez, M. Mulligan, T. Wozniak, W. Lynch, H. Nemeh, C. Caldeira, T. Song, D. Kreisel19 ∙ P. Camp, D. Ramzy, B. Griffith, E. Cantu
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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Early experience with donation after circulatory death heart transplantation using normothermic regional perfusion in the United States
D. Smith MD, Z. Kon MD, J. Carillo MD, S. MD, C. Gidea MD, G. Piper MD, A. Reyentovich MD, R. Montgomery MD, A. Galloway MD, N. Moazami MD
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Transplantation
Improved Organ Utilization and Better Transplant Outcomes With In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death
G. Oniscu, J. Mehew, A. Butler, A. Sutherland, R. Gaurav, R. Hogg, I. Currie, M. Jones, C. Watson