
Graft
A graft is a medical procedure where tissue, such as skin, bone, or blood vessels, is transplanted from one part of the body to another or from a donor to a recipient. This is often done to repair or replace damaged tissue, promote healing, or improve function. For example, skin grafts are common in burn treatment, covering wounds to encourage healing. The success of a graft depends on good blood supply and proper healing conditions. It’s a vital technique in surgery that helps restore function and appearance after injury or disease.