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'''Graft''' is a medical procedure that involves the transplantation of tissue from one area of the body to another, or from one individual to another, with the goal of replacing damaged or missing tissue. Grafts can be sourced from the patient's own body (autograft), from another individual of the same species (allograft), from a different species (xenograft), or from synthetic materials (prosthetic graft). ==Types of Grafts== There are several types of grafts used in medical procedures, including: * '''[[Skin graft]]''': This is a type of graft where a piece of skin is removed from one area of the body and transplanted to another area. This is often used in the treatment of severe burns, extensive skin loss due to infection, or areas of chronic non-healing wounds. * '''[[Bone graft]]''': In this type of graft, bone tissue is taken from one area of the body and used to replace diseased or damaged bone in another area. This is commonly used in orthopedic surgeries, such as spinal fusion or repair of fractures that have not healed properly. * '''[[Vascular graft]]''': This involves the use of a synthetic material to replace a diseased blood vessel. This is often used in the treatment of conditions such as peripheral artery disease or aneurysms. * '''[[Corneal graft]]''': Also known as a corneal transplant, this involves the replacement of a diseased or scarred cornea with a healthy one from a donor. This is often used in the treatment of conditions such as keratoconus or corneal ulcers. ==Risks and Complications== Like any medical procedure, grafts carry some risks and potential complications. These can include infection, rejection of the graft by the patient's immune system, and failure of the graft to integrate with the surrounding tissue. The specific risks can vary depending on the type of graft and the individual patient's overall health. ==See Also== * [[Transplant rejection]] * [[Immunosuppression]] * [[Tissue engineering]] [[Category:Medical procedures]] [[Category:Surgery]] [[Category:Transplantation]] {{stub}} {{No image}}
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