Grafting – Basic Principles and Surgical Applications, Part I

Dominic Henn, Kellen Chen, Janos A. Barrera, Jagannath Padmanabhan, S. H. Kwon, G. Gurtner
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Grafting is defined as a surgical procedure in which tissue is transplanted without its native blood supply from one anatomic region of the body to another. A graft can be transplanted within the same individual (autograft), or between individuals of the same (allograft) or a different species (xenograft). A graft fully relies on the blood supply of its recipient site, which is why healthy and well vascularized recipient sites are prerequisites for successful graft healing. Various types of tissues can be grafted with reliable healing rates and have become part of standard surgical treatment strategies. Pre-clinical research approaches within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine using stem cells, biological scaffolds, biomolecules, and gene therapy have demonstrated great advances in graft vascularization and healing and may yield translational treatment strategies improving patient outcomes in the future. This review contains 3 figures, and 48 references. Keywords: autograft, allograft, xenograft, vascularization, skin grafting, fat grafting, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine
嫁接。基本原理和外科应用,第1部分
移植被定义为一种外科手术,其中将组织从身体的一个解剖区域移植到另一个解剖区域,而不需要其自身的血液供应。移植物可以在同一个体(自体移植物)内移植,也可以在同一个体(同种异体移植物)或不同物种(异种移植物)之间移植。移植完全依赖于其受体部位的血液供应,这就是为什么健康和血管通畅的受体部位是移植成功愈合的先决条件。各种类型的组织都可以移植,具有可靠的治愈率,并已成为标准手术治疗策略的一部分。使用干细胞、生物支架、生物分子和基因治疗的组织工程和再生医学的临床前研究方法在移植物血管化和愈合方面取得了巨大进展,并可能在未来产生改善患者预后的转化治疗策略。本综述包含3张图,48篇参考文献。关键词:自体移植物,同种异体移植物,异种移植物,血管化,皮肤移植,脂肪移植,组织工程,再生医学
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