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1. Autografts are grafts that have been harvested from the patient at the time of surgery and are the “gold standard” by which the success of other grafting techniques is assessed
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2. Autografts allow patients to serve as their own donors for full-thickness Autografts or STAGs
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3. Full-thickness Autografts are typically used for small areas, such as the face or hand, given that the donor site will require surgical closure following the harvest.
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4. The codes for full-thickness Autografts may also be described as “free skin grafts,” as opposed to tissue transfers
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5. This means these Autografts are lifted free from the donor site and moved to the recipient site as a separate unit
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6. Autografts, but these grafts are rapidly rejected unless appropriate immunosuppression is achieved
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7. Abstract To describe the outcomes of Autografts and synthetics in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction with respect to instrumented laxity measurements, patient-reported outcome scores, complications, and graft failure risk.
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8. Autografts have excellent biological properties but are associated with morbidity of the donor site and are restricted in volume
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9. ‘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.’ ‘In retrospective studies comparing patellar tendon and hamstring tendon Autografts…
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10. Epicel (cultured epidermal Autografts) is authorized for use in adults and pediatric patients who have deep dermal or full thickness burns comprising a total body surface area greater than or equal to 30%
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11. It may be used in conjunction with split-thickness Autografts, or alone in patients for whom split-thickness Autografts may not be an option
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12. Osteochondral Autografts have been examined as an alternative to allografts for the treatment of osteochondral defects
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13. “In my hands, Autografts are used for lesions 2 to 2.5 cm 2 or less, possibly primary in high-demand patients or those who have significant bone loss [and] usually secondary in low-demand
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14. Allografts,Xenografts,Autografts (source comparison) Graft is performed as a medical procedure to repair a damage tissue
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15. Three different type of graft exist depending on their sources.Those include xenografs, Autografts and allografts.
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16. Mean Cincinnati scores improved from 54.6 and 39.5 (allografts and Autografts, respectively) to 86.2 and 85.1
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17. Mean Lysholm scores improved from 60.3 and 44.8 (allografts and Autografts, respectively) to 89.9 and 87.0
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18. The resultant surface consists of transplanted hyaline articular cartilage and fibrocartilage, which is thought to provide “grouting” between the individual Autografts.
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19. For Autografts and allografts, respectively, the mean gain in forward elevation (FE) was 48.7° and 33.3°, the visual analog scale for pain score improved by 3.5 and 3.3, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score increased by 47.3 and 31.9, and the acromiohumeral distance increased by 1.2 and 1.8 mm.
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20. Autografts are preferred, especially where osteogenesis is the primary goal, because in Autografts, “creeping substitution” develops much faster
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21. In addition, Autografts contain osteoblasts, bone marrow and blood cells, osteogenetic induction capacities and osteogenesis contributing bunions.
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22. Approval for the epicel® (cultured epidermal Autografts)
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23. It may be used in conjunction with split-thickness Autografts, or alone in patients for whom split-thickness Autografts may not
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24. Grafts and transplants can be classified as Autografts, isografts, allografts, or xenografts based on the genetic differences between the donor’s and recipient’s tissues
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25. "Autografts" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
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26. Regardless of where the autologous bone is harvested from, it is important to understand that the biomechanical properties of Autografts vary between different types of autograft: cancellous versus cortical grafts [78, 80].
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27. In Japan, the cultured epithelial Autografts “JACE” was accepted as a health insurance adaptation from January 1, 2009
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28. Commonly used Autografts include patellar, hamstring (semitendinosis and gracilis) and quadriceps tendons
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29. The disadvantages of Autografts include increased postoperative pain and potential complications resulting from graft harvest
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30. Epicel (cultured epidermal Autografts) is an aseptically processed wound dressing composed of the patient’s own (autologous) keratinocytes grown ex vivo in the presence of proliferation
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31. Cell suspension Autografts, as named, are solutions containing skin cells and do not take the form of a sheet of tissue
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32. Cell suspension Autografts adhere to the recipient site without use of fixation (e.g
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33. Cell suspension Autografts are applied to the wound site as a liquid which then becomes a permanent layer of skin.
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34. Lateral ridge augmentation using Autografts and barrier membranes: A clinical study with 40 partially edentulous patients Published in Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery on April 01, 1996 Web of Science (Free Access) View full bibliographic record View citing articles
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35. ACL grafts should first be broadly classified as either Autografts or allografts
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36. The function of heterotopic and orthotopic Autografts of frozen–thawed ovarian cortex of sheep was compared in the present study.
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37. Unlike Autografts taken from a patient, allografts do not form new bone
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38. Eight additional Autografts were used to assess MRD in both fresh and cryopreserved samples by NGF
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39. Results: MRD was evaluated in 48 of 52 Autografts (92%) using NGF and in 44 of 52 Autografts (85%) using NGS
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40. We identified aPCs in Autografts based on multivariate analysis of individual cell populations (e.g., CD56 +, CD19 −, CyIgκ +, and
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AUTOGRAFTS [ˈôdəˌɡraft]
As nouns the difference between homograft and autograft is that homograft is an allograft while autograft is transfer of tissue from one part of the body to another part of the body through surgical procedures.
The two main kinds are autograft and allograft. An autograft is done with bone that is taken from elsewhere in your body, while an allograft uses a sample from a human donor. Each option has pros and cons. An autograft is your own bone, but it requires an extra surgical step and an additional incision site.
An autograft bone is a bone that is taken from a patient's body when a grafting procedure is necessary. Bone grafting is commonly used to repair fractured bones. While grafting can include artificial bone replacement, autografting is often the most successful type of grafting available.