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Grafting refers to a surgical procedure to move tissue from one site to another on the body, or from another creature, without bringing its own with it. Instead, a new blood supply grows in after it is placed. A similar technique where tissue is transferred with the blood supply intact is called a flap. In some instances, a graft can be an artificially manufactured device. Examples of this are a tube to carry blood flow across a defect or from an to a for use in .


Classification
Autografts and isografts are usually not considered as and, therefore, do not elicit rejection. Allografts and xenografts may be recognized as foreign by the recipient and rejected.Textbook of Microbiology, R. Vasanthakumari, p166, 2007, New Delhi,
  • : graft taken from one part of the body of an individual and transplanted onto another site in the same individual, e.g., skin graft.
  • : graft taken from one individual and placed on another individual of the same genetic constitution, e.g., grafts between .
  • : graft taken from one individual placed on a genetically non-identical member of the same species.
  • : graft taken from one individual placed on an individual belonging to another species, e.g., animal to human.


Types of grafting
The term grafting is most commonly applied to , however many tissues can be grafted: , , , , , , , and are tissues commonly grafted today.

Specific types include:

  • Skin grafting – often used to treat skin loss due to a , burn, , or . In the case of damaged skin, it is removed, and new skin is grafted in its place. Skin grafting can reduce the course of treatment and hospitalization needed, and can also improve function and appearance. There are two types of skin grafts:
  • Split-thickness skin grafts (the and part of the )
  • Full-thickness skin grafts (the epidermis and the entire thickness of the dermis)
  • – used in , as well as other instances. The bone may be , typically harvested from the of the , or banked bone/allograft.
  • Vascular grafting – the use of transplanted or prosthetic blood vessels in surgical procedures.
  • Ligament grafting repair – as with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction or ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction.
  • Fat grafting – the process of harvesting through , processing/centrifugation and injection into for improving coverage, volume and contour, typically in the breast, buttock and face.


Indications
  • Large amount of skin loss due to infections
  • Burns
  • Skin cancer surgery
  • Chronic connective tissue disease


Reasons for failure
  • development when the graft is placed over an active bleed
  • Infection
  • development
  • Shear force disrupting growth of new blood supply
  • Inappropriate bed for new blood supply to grow from, such as cartilage, tendons, or bone


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