
Vascularized Tissue
Vascularized tissue refers to biological tissue that contains blood vessels—such as arteries, veins, and capillaries—that supply nutrients, oxygen, and remove waste. These blood vessels are essential for tissue survival, healing, and proper function. Vascularization is crucial in medical procedures like tissue transplantation and regenerative medicine because it ensures that the new or damaged tissue can integrate with the body's circulatory system, promoting healthy growth and repair. Without enough blood vessels, tissue can become necrotic or fail to heal effectively.