Bone Donation
Bone Donation


Did you know that as a hip replacement patient you can donate your femoral head – the bone removed during your surgery – to help others?
Now you do! This relatively small piece of bone – normally discarded by the hospital – can be used to treat bone cancer, repair bone defects during surgery or be turned into bone products. By donating it, you can make a world of difference in the life of someone else.
What’s the femoral head?
Who can be a donor?
Does donation affect the way my operation is done?
Will donation cost me anything?
Can I change my mind about donating?
If I don’t want or can’t donate right now, what else can I do?
- Tell friends and family about bone donation after hip replacement surgery.
- Register as a tissue and organ donor at www.odf.org.za
Become a bone donor in 5 easy steps
Leave a living legacy
What can be donated?
To register as a tissue and organ donor:
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Medical References
Please contact Vitanova through one of the channels below, and we will guide you through the process. +27 87 068 8000 donation@bonesouthafrica.co.za www.vitanova.org.za Building B, SAMRC Delft Site, off Hindle Road, Brentwood Park, Driftsands, Cape Town, 7001 Founded by: Bone SA Non-Profit Company | Reg.No.1994/008155/08 | PBO No. 930007815 Chelsea Office Park, Block C, 57 Wessel Road, Rivonia, 2191 Tel: +27 11 440 3888 / Email: info@bonesouthafrica.co.za / www.bonesa.org.za