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Tissue graft, Autograft

Autograft A tissue or organ grafted into a new position in or on the body of the same individual. [Pg.1561]

Grafts like those developed hy Sushruta and Tagliacozzi are called autografts. Autografts are the most desirable form of grafting. Because it does not involve the introduction of tissue from a different person or a different species, the likelihood that a patient s hody will reject an autograft is nearly zero. [Pg.47]

Albrektsson, T. (1979) Healing of bone grafts. In vivo studies of tissue reactions at autografting of bone in the rabbit tibia. PhD Dissertation, Laboratory for Experimental Biology, Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden, pp. 1-90. [Pg.511]

Autograft A graft of tissue from one part of the body to another. [Pg.1112]

Type of graft, possible graft motion, and hxation methods have been shown to directly affect time-course and quality of graft-tunnel healing. Those known to have a slower healing process are the soft-tissue autograft and... [Pg.609]


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