Composite tissue allograft (CTA) is defined as heterologous transplantation of a complex comprising skin and subcutaneous, neurovascular and mesenchymal tissue. Such techniques allow complex reconstruction using matched tissue, without donor site morbidity. The potential indications in orthopaedics-traumatology could in the future be more frequent than the present indications of heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas transplantation. International clinical experience clearly demonstrates the feasibility of CTA, both surgically and immunologically. However, immunosuppression remains indispensable, exposing the patient to risks that are not acceptable for purely functional surgery, except in very particular indications. The main hope for the...
Background. Since May 2002 all groups performing hand transplantations have supplied detailed inform...
Composite tissue allografts (CTA) are also called "reconstructive transplantation" as they are a val...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
SummaryComposite tissue allograft (CTA) is defined as heterologous transplantation of a complex comp...
Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) is a new therapeutic modality to reconstruct large tissue...
Since 1998, when the first successful hand transplant was performed in France, at Lyon, an unpredict...
Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) is a re-cently introduced option for limb replacement and...
Vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) offers treatment options of complex function...
Composite tissue allograft has become a clinical reality: hands, vascularized femoral diaphyses, abd...
Introduction. The field of composite tissue allotransplatation became a clinical reality since first...
Amputee rehabilitation may be limited by complexity of injury (e.g. bilateral arm amputation), assoc...
Hand transplantation has been indicated in selective patients after traumatic upper extremity amputa...
Complex musculoskeletal defects resulting from cancer, congenital absence, and trauma represent a un...
The emerging field of vascular composite allotransplantation (VCA) has become a clinical reality. Bu...
Advances in immunosuppressive treatments and microsurgical techniques have rendered composite tissue...
Background. Since May 2002 all groups performing hand transplantations have supplied detailed inform...
Composite tissue allografts (CTA) are also called "reconstructive transplantation" as they are a val...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
SummaryComposite tissue allograft (CTA) is defined as heterologous transplantation of a complex comp...
Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) is a new therapeutic modality to reconstruct large tissue...
Since 1998, when the first successful hand transplant was performed in France, at Lyon, an unpredict...
Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) is a re-cently introduced option for limb replacement and...
Vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) offers treatment options of complex function...
Composite tissue allograft has become a clinical reality: hands, vascularized femoral diaphyses, abd...
Introduction. The field of composite tissue allotransplatation became a clinical reality since first...
Amputee rehabilitation may be limited by complexity of injury (e.g. bilateral arm amputation), assoc...
Hand transplantation has been indicated in selective patients after traumatic upper extremity amputa...
Complex musculoskeletal defects resulting from cancer, congenital absence, and trauma represent a un...
The emerging field of vascular composite allotransplantation (VCA) has become a clinical reality. Bu...
Advances in immunosuppressive treatments and microsurgical techniques have rendered composite tissue...
Background. Since May 2002 all groups performing hand transplantations have supplied detailed inform...
Composite tissue allografts (CTA) are also called "reconstructive transplantation" as they are a val...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...