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If the transplanted bone comes from another part of your own body, it is called an autograft.
If the autograft comes from the hamstring, bone blocks are not taken.
Usually an autograft (tendon tissue taken from another part of the body) is used.
A dressing derived from one's own skin cells, called an autograft, placed on the wound.
The main drawback of bone autograft is the limited supply available for harvest.
In an autograft, a small hole is drilled in the damaged cartilage.
Variations on the nerve autograft include the allograft and the xenograft.
Autologous: The donor skin is taken from a different site on the same individual's body (also known as an autograft).
Since the tissue is one's own in an autograft the probability of rejection (sans infection) is minimal.
Another procedure for aortic valve replacement is the Ross procedure (or pulmonary autograft).
Peripheral nervous system damage is typically treated by an autograft of nerve tissue to bridge a severed gap.
An autograft reduces the risk of rejection but requires a second surgery site, adding pain, risk and possible longer aftercare.
Large gaps require the use of donar nerve (autograft) or regenerative constructs for repair.
A surgeon may use tissue from inside your nose or from another part of your body (autograft) to stitch into the hole.
Ross's greater achievement was the development, in 1967, of what has been termed the Ross procedure, or pulmonary autograft for aortic valve disease.
Skin including Face replant (autograft) and Face transplant (extremely rare)
The semitendinosus tendon can be harvested using a hamstring stripper for use as the reconstruction autograft.
The results of the pulmonary autograft procedure are likely to be superior with the use of fresh homograft valves.
Additionally, in instances where adult stem cells are obtained from the intended recipient (an autograft), the risk of rejection is essentially non-existent.
A biomaterial may also be an autograft, allograft or xenograft used as a transplant material.
Tissue transplanted by such "autologous" procedure is referred to as an autograft or autotransplant.
There are two main options for ACL graft selection, allograft and autograft.
Other types of autograft (called split- or partial-thickness skin grafts) graft skin from one part of the body to another.
An autograft may also be performed without a solid bony structure, for example using bone reamed from the anterior superior iliac spine.
His new technique used a saphenous vein autograft to replace a stenotic segment of the right coronary artery.
After 1992, breast cancer was the most common indication for autotransplant.
Tissue transplanted by such "autologous" procedure is referred to as an autograft or autotransplant.
He is also believed to have been one of the first to successfully perform a cardiac autotransplant (and to this day has performed more successful autotransplants).
Sebban C, Brice P, Delarue R, et al.: Impact of rituximab and/or high-dose therapy with autotransplant at time of relapse in patients with follicular lymphoma: a GELA study.