| 11. | In autograft surgery, a patient's own tissues are removed in one operation and implanted in a subsequent surgery.
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| 12. | He authored " Innovations in surgical technique : contribution to hemostasis in prostatic surgery and hernia repair with fascia lata autograft.
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| 13. | In rhinoplasty, the use of autografts ( tissue from the same person as the surgery is performed on ) is preferred.
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| 14. | Currently, autograft bone harvested from the iliac crest is considered the'gold standard'due to its superior osteogenic properties.
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| 15. | An autograft may also be performed without a solid bony structure, for example using bone reamed from the anterior superior iliac spine.
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| 16. | Labral reconstruction involves creating a new labrum either from the patients own tissue ( autograft ) or from cadaver tissue ( allograft ).
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| 17. | Studies suggest that nerve allografts work just as good as nerve autografts and are therefore a good alternative to the classic nerve autograft.
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| 18. | Studies suggest that nerve allografts work just as good as nerve autografts and are therefore a good alternative to the classic nerve autograft.
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| 19. | Cell cultured epithelial autograft ( CEA ) procedures take skin cells from the patient to grow new skin cells in sheets in a laboratory.
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| 20. | A section of tendon is taken from somewhere else in the body ( called an autograft ) or from a cadaver ( an allograft ).
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