Autograft Skin taken from one part of the body and used to cover a wound in another part of the body. The thinner the graft, the better the “take”; the thicker the graft, the better the function. A good “take” requires absence of infection, perfect hemostasis, a good dressing, and absence of motion.
Isograft A graft of tissue between two individuals who are genetically identical (i.e., identical twins)
Allograft Allograft, also called homograft, is a graft taken from one individual and placed on another individual of the same species but different genotype (not identical twins).
Xenograft A graft of tissue from one species used on another species
Autograft Skin taken from one part of the body and used to cover a wound in another part of the body. The thinner the graft, the better the “take”; the thicker the graft, the better the function. A good “take” requires absence of infection, perfect hemostasis, a good dressing, and absence of motion.
Isograft A graft of tissue between two individuals who are genetically identical (i.e., identical twins)
Allograft Allograft, also called homograft, is a graft taken from one individual and placed on another individual of the same species but different genotype (not identical twins).
Xenograft A graft of tissue from one species used on another species
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