Tissue Grafting
Tissue grafting is a medical procedure where healthy tissue is transplanted from one part of the body to another or from a donor to a recipient. This technique is often used to repair or replace damaged tissues, such as skin, bone, or organs. The graft can be classified as autograft (from the same individual), allograft (from a donor of the same species), or xenograft (from a different species).
The success of tissue grafting depends on various factors, including the type of graft, the recipient's health, and the surgical technique used. Proper care and monitoring are essential to prevent complications, such as rejection or infection. Advances in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering continue to improve the outcomes of grafting procedures.