Composite Tissue Allografting (CTA)
Abstract: Composite tissue allografting (CTA) is a relatively new term that appears with increased frequency in the medical and surgical literature. The recent successful allografts, or homotransplantations, of hands has sparked a resurgence of research, both experimental and clinical. Plastic surgeons have long been interested—particularly in the field of skin grafts for extensive burns and wounds—but have been replaced by the organ transplant teams and immunogeneticists. The skin, one of the most strongly antigenic organs, has required such high levels of immunosuppressive drugs to date, that elective transplants of skin and other composite tissues have received little attention. Authors: Harry J. Buncke, M.D., David W. Lowenberg, M.D., Fabio Quatra, M.D., Gregory M. Buncke, M.D., Rudolf F. Buntic, M.D., Darrell Brooks, M.D. |
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