- autogeneic, or
autogenic tissue)
transplanted by such a
procedure is
called an
autograft or autotransplant. It is
contrasted with
allotransplantation (from other...
- be
temporary or permanent. An
autograft utilizes a patient’s own bone to fill in the area of
missing bone. In
autografting, a
piece of bone that is expendable...
- from a
different site on the same individual's body (also
known as an
autograft). Isogeneic: The
donor and
recipient individuals are
genetically identical...
-
updated October 2016,
found that
using fibrin glue when
doing conjunctival autografting was ****ociated with a
reduced likelihood of the
pterygium recurring compared...
- The Ross procedure, also
known as
pulmonary autograft, is a
heart valve replacement operation to
treat severe aortic valve disease, such as in children...
- E,
Hegna J, Øyen J,
Austgulen OK,
Harlem T,
Strand T.
Osteochondral autografting (mosaicplasty) in
articular cartilage defects in the knee:
results at...
-
individuals has been
shown to be
lower when
using autograft as
compared to allograft. No
fully ideal autograft site for ACL
reconstruction exists. Surgeons...
-
material contribute to bone remodeling).
Osteogenesis only
occurs with
autograft tissue and
allograft cellular bone matrices. A more
recent application...
-
replaced with a
piece of
tendon or
ligament tissue from the
patient (
autograft) or from a
donor (allograft).
Conservative treatment has poor outcomes...
-
alternative to
autograft in long bone nonunions. In 2004, the
humanitarian device exemption was
extended as an
alternative to
autograft for posterolateral...