A graft of tissue from one point to another of the same individual's body.
自身移植物,自体移植物
Example sentencesExamples
In retrospective studies comparing patellar tendon and hamstring tendon autografts, few significant differences were found overall.
As outlined above tissue of autografts fused with each other, while allografted tissues rejected one another.
If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested.
A verification process for release of autografts should use two unique patient identifiers to ensure that the correct procedure, site, position, and implants are used for the correct patient.
Improvements in harvesting techniques and growth of stem cells in the laboratory will lead to increased safety of autografts and an expanding list of indications.
Twenty years ago cultured epidermal autografts, in which a small skin biopsy is cultured to produce large epidermal sheets, were developed to treat patients with extensive burns.
Homografts and Xenografts are thin grafts resembling autografts that are surgically placed on the burn injured areas.
This study revealed that the use of fibrin glue is an effective and safe method for attaching conjunctival autografts during pterygium surgery.
The earliest recorded successful grafting procedures were autografts in which skin or bone was recovered from one site on a patient's body and then grafted in a different location on the same individual.
The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk.
In many cases, this is not feasible, and harvesting skin autografts can be an expensive procedure.
If this is not possible, the surgeon must determine whether the need to use an allograft outweighs the risk of sterilizing a contaminated autograft.
Definition of autograft in US English:
autograft
nounˈôdəˌɡraftˈɔdəˌɡræft
A graft of tissue from one point to another of the same individual's body.
自身移植物,自体移植物
Example sentencesExamples
As outlined above tissue of autografts fused with each other, while allografted tissues rejected one another.
In retrospective studies comparing patellar tendon and hamstring tendon autografts, few significant differences were found overall.
A verification process for release of autografts should use two unique patient identifiers to ensure that the correct procedure, site, position, and implants are used for the correct patient.
If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested.
In many cases, this is not feasible, and harvesting skin autografts can be an expensive procedure.
If this is not possible, the surgeon must determine whether the need to use an allograft outweighs the risk of sterilizing a contaminated autograft.
The earliest recorded successful grafting procedures were autografts in which skin or bone was recovered from one site on a patient's body and then grafted in a different location on the same individual.
This study revealed that the use of fibrin glue is an effective and safe method for attaching conjunctival autografts during pterygium surgery.
Improvements in harvesting techniques and growth of stem cells in the laboratory will lead to increased safety of autografts and an expanding list of indications.
The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk.
Twenty years ago cultured epidermal autografts, in which a small skin biopsy is cultured to produce large epidermal sheets, were developed to treat patients with extensive burns.
Homografts and Xenografts are thin grafts resembling autografts that are surgically placed on the burn injured areas.