Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/47023
Type: Journal article
Title: Porcine and bovine surgical products
Author: Easterbrook, C.
Maddern, G.
Citation: Archives of Surgery, 2008; 143(4):366-370
Publisher: Amer Medical Assoc
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0004-0010
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Catherine Easterbrook and Guy Maddern
Abstract: Objective To determine the acceptability of porcine and bovine surgical implants among persons of Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu faiths whose beliefs prohibit them from consuming porcine and bovine products. Data Sources An evaluation of current literature concerning religious beliefs among persons of Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu faiths was undertaken to determine if animal-derived surgical implants are permitted for use in these religions. Study Selection Because of the limited published literature about this topic, the opinions of religious leaders in Australia were sought. Data Extraction Religious and cultural beliefs can conflict with and limit treatment options, especially in surgery. Approximately 81 porcine and bovine surgical implants are regularly used in Australia. Data Synthesis It is deemed acceptable for members of the Jewish faith to undergo surgery using porcine products. In dire situations and only after all other options have been exhausted, followers of the Muslim faith are permitted to use porcine surgical products. Hindu religious leaders did not accept the use of bovine surgical implants. Conclusions Australia comprises a multicultural society; therefore, it is necessary to consider religious beliefs of all patients. As part of a surgeon's duty of care, the informed consent process should include a discussion about animal-derived surgical implants to avoid religious distress and possible litigation. A greater understanding of religious views would enhance the medical care of persons of Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu faiths.
Published version: http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/143/4/366?rss=1
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