
Graft Survival
Graft survival refers to the success of a transplanted tissue or organ, such as skin, bone, or heart, remaining healthy and functional in the recipient's body. After transplantation, the body may initially react negatively, trying to reject the new tissue as it recognizes it as foreign. Ensuring graft survival involves preventing rejection through medication and proper care. Successful graft survival means the transplanted tissue is accepted by the body, integrates well, and continues to function properly, enhancing the recipient's quality of life.