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Particular emphasis is placed on the underlying mechanisms of these techniques, such as metabolic rate suppression, prevention of ice crystal formation, and the application of cryoprotectants, all aimed at extending preservation duration and improving organ quality. Emerging trends, such as the integration of nanotechnology and artificial organ cultivation, are highlighted as promising directions to enhance preservation efficiency. By exploring current advancements and future trends, this review underscores the importance of technological innovation in addressing the global organ shortage crisis and improving transplantation outcomes. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This review offers a comprehensive analysis of the advancements in organ preservation technologies, a critical area in addressing the global organ shortage crisis. 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Revolution in Organ Preservation: Technological Exploration.
Organ preservation plays a critical role in addressing transplantation challenges, including donor shortages and ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Continuous advancements in preservation technologies are essential to meet the increasing demand for transplantable organs. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of organ preservation techniques, spanning from hypothermic storage to advanced methods such as supercooling, vitrification, and partial freezing. Historical milestones, including the development of the EuroCollins, University of Wisconsin (UW), ET-Kyoto, and Celsior solutions, are discussed alongside innovations in machine perfusion and cryopreservation technologies. Particular emphasis is placed on the underlying mechanisms of these techniques, such as metabolic rate suppression, prevention of ice crystal formation, and the application of cryoprotectants, all aimed at extending preservation duration and improving organ quality. Emerging trends, such as the integration of nanotechnology and artificial organ cultivation, are highlighted as promising directions to enhance preservation efficiency. By exploring current advancements and future trends, this review underscores the importance of technological innovation in addressing the global organ shortage crisis and improving transplantation outcomes. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This review offers a comprehensive analysis of the advancements in organ preservation technologies, a critical area in addressing the global organ shortage crisis. By detailing the evolution from early perfusion techniques to cutting-edge innovations like supercooling, vitrification, and nanotechnology, the work underscores the importance of extending organ viability and improving transplant outcomes. Importantly, it bridges historical milestones with emerging trends, showcasing how integration of novel materials and methodologies can revolutionize organ transplantation. This work not only enriches the scientific understanding of organ preservation but also opens pathways for interdisciplinary innovations, setting the stage for the development of sustainable and efficient organ banks. By aligning technological advancements with clinical challenges, it provides actionable insights that could reshape transplantation medicine.