Patient expert recruitment:
- People and Communities Partners (Patient Expert) form: nice.welcomesyourfeedback.net/s/IP_EoI_In_situ_NRP_of_the_abdomen_for_livers
Deadline for responses: midnight on Friday 20 February 2026
- Status:
- In progress
- Technology type:
- Procedure
- Decision:
- Selected
- Reason for decision:
- Anticipate the topic will be of importance to patients, carers, professionals, commissioners and the health of the public to ensure clinical benefit is realised, inequalities in use addressed, and help them make the best use of NHS resources
- Process:
- IP
- ID number:
- 1890
- Description:
- Currently in the UK, approximately 25% of livers are donated from deceased donors after circulatory death. When the blood supply is cut-off, the liver is at risk of ischaemic damage. To minimise organ degradation a donor liver is usually preserved using static cold storage. This involves flushing the donor liver with cold organ preservation solution and then placing it in a sterile bag in a cold storage icebox for transport. Despite this, liver degradation can occur making the liver unsuitable for a transplant. In-situ normothermic regional perfusion of the abdomen is a procedure that uses a machine to oxygenate and warm the donor's own blood and circulate it around their abdomen to perfuse the liver after they have died. The aim of this procedure is to minimise ischaemic damage to the liver during retrieval, making the liver more viable for a transplant.
Provisional Schedule
- Committee meeting: 1:
- 07 May 2026
- Interventional procedure consultation:
- 07 July 2026 - 27 July 2026
- Committee meeting: 2 (if required):
- 10 September 2026
- Expected publication:
- 19 November 2026
Email enquiries
If you have any queries please email ip@nice.org.uk
Timeline
Key events during the development of the guidance:
| Date | Update |
|---|---|
| 21 January 2026 | Final scope |
| 08 December 2025 - 19 December 2025 | Draft scope consultation |
| 26 November 2025 | CEDAR (Centre for Healthcare Evaluation, Device Assessment and Research), Cardiff and Vale University Health Board allocated as External Assessment Group (EAG) |
| 03 November 2025 | In progress. Scoping period started |
| 03 June 2024 | Awaiting development. Status change linked to Topic Selection Decision being set to Selected |
For further information on how we develop interventional procedures guidance, please see our interventional procedures programme manual