Labral reconstruction
Other graft options include iliotibial band autograft, hamstrings autograft or quadriceps tendon autograft. Currently, there is ... Matsuda, Dean K.; Burchette, Raoul J. (May 2013). "Arthroscopic hip labral reconstruction with a gracilis autograft versus ... Although the literature for ACL reconstruction has demonstrated more favorable outcomes with autograft tissue versus allograft ... "Arthroscopic Labral Reconstruction in the Hip Using Iliotibial Band Autograft: Technique and Early Outcomes". Arthroscopy: The ...
Nerve allograft
The piece of nerve used in this case is called an autograft autotransplantation. A commonly used nerve for autotransplantation ... An allograft contains many of the beneficial characteristics of nerve autograft, such as three-dimensional microstructural ...
Scalp reconstruction
... autografts (fascia lata, muscle or omentum majus) are preferred in irradiated or severely infected defects. Skull defects ...
Nerve injury
Fansa H, Schneider W, Wolf G, Keilhoff G (July 2002). "Influence of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on nerve autografts ...
Bone morphogenetic protein 7
... as a replacement for iliac crest autograft for posterolateral lumbar arthrodesis: minimum 4-year follow-up of a pilot study". ... "The synergistic effect of autograft and BMP-7 in the treatment of atrophic nonunions". Clinical Orthopaedics and Related ...
In vitro maturation
Khalili MA, Dehghan M, Nazari S, Agha-Rahimi A (March 2014). "Assessment of ovarian tissues autografted to various body sites ...
Limbal stem cell
Conjunctival limbal autograft (CLAU) involves transplantation of limbal tissue from a patient's healthy eye. As the procedure ...
Gustav Adolf Neuber
In the field of plastic surgery, he introduced a procedure for "fat auto-grafting". Anleitung zur Technik der antiseptischen ...
Subepithelial connective tissue graft
Donn, Burt J. (May 1978). "The free connective tissue autograft: a clinical and histologic wound healing study in humans". ...
Nicholas John Frootko
Frootko, like other workers in the field, then turned his focus to the use of autografts and biomaterials. Frootko also ...
Arginylglycylaspartic acid
Treatments such as autografts or allografts suffer from lack of donor sites and chance of communicable disease, respectively. ...
Biomaterial
A biomaterial may also be an autograft, allograft or xenograft used as a transplant material.[citation needed] The ability of ...
Laminoplasty
Autograft and allograft bone blocks also may be used, but are dependent on the technique. The four most common techniques are Z ...
Levamisole induced necrosis syndrome
The patient also required allografts to his chest and abdomen and autografts to his face and left lower extremity. In 2011 a ...
Nerve guidance conduit
A nerve guidance conduit (also referred to as an artificial nerve conduit or artificial nerve graft, as opposed to an autograft ... nerve regeneration with these conduits has yet to reach the level of functional recovery seen with nerve autografts. Collagen ... cells used to bridge nerve gaps in rats have shown surprisingly unsuccessful nerve regeneration compared to nerve autografts. ...
Medial knee injuries
The semitendinosus tendon can be harvested using a hamstring stripper for use as the reconstruction autograft. The autograft is ... Surgery involving direct repair (with or without augmentation from a hamstring autograft), among other previously used ...
Bone morphogenetic protein
In 2004, the humanitarian device exemption was extended as an alternative to autograft for posterolateral fusion. In 2002, ... for a humanitarian device exemption as an alternative to autograft in long bone nonunions. ...
Warren Snodgrass
Snodgrass, W; Bush, N (2017). "Staged Tubularized AutoGraft (STAG) repair for primary proximal hypospadias with 30-degeree or ...
Cryoimmunotherapy
... we performed tumour excision and reconstruction with frozen recycled autograft. The lung metastases had disappeared by 10 ...
Aortic valve
Another procedure for aortic valve replacement is the Ross procedure (after Donald Ross) or pulmonary autograft. The Ross ...
Materials science
A biomaterial may also be an autograft, allograft or xenograft used as an organ transplant material. Semiconductors, metals, ...
Musculocutaneous nerve
When there is a division or segment of non-viable nerve then interpositional autografting is preferred. If reinnervation is ...
Gingival grafting
... there are a wide variety of techniques ranging from autograft (your own tissue, usually taken from the palate), allograft ( ... follow-up of root coverage using sub-pedicle acellular dermal matrix allografts and subepithelial connective tissue autografts ...
Acellular dermis
... follow-up of root coverage using sub-pedicle acellular dermal matrix allografts and subepithelial connective tissue autografts ...
Lenalidomide
It may be more difficult to mobilize stem cells for autograft in people who have received lenalidomide. In 2006, lenalidomide ...
Vaginoplasty
These grafts used in vaginoplasty can be an allotransplantation, a heterograph, an autograft, or an autologous material. A ...
Artificial bone
In one study, a 3D inkjet printer produced autograft implants for the lower jaw of 10 patients. The hydroxyapatite implant was ... When comparing artificial bone to autograft and allograft, it is less invasive and more biocompatible since it avoids the risk ... surgeons come in and replace the missing bone using autografts, allografts, and synthetic grafts (artificial bone). ...
Autotransplantation
Autografts have long been considered the "Gold Standard" in oral surgery and implant dentistry because it offered the best ... However, due to the donor-site morbidity associated with autograft, other methods such as bone allograft and bone morphogenetic ... transplanted by such a procedure is called an autograft or autotransplant. It is contrasted with allotransplantation (from ...
Barrier membrane
... and fenestrations around dental implants using resorbable and nonresorbable membranes associated with bone autografts: a ...
Artificial skin
Traditional ways of dealing with large losses of skin have been to use skin grafts from the patient (autografts) or from an ... making it impossible to treat severely injured patients with autografts only. A process for inducing regeneration in skin was ...