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    Graft
    /ɡraft/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. insert (a shoot or twig) as a graft: "it was common to graft different varieties onto a single tree trunk"
    • 2. transplant (living tissue) as a graft: "they can graft a new hand onto the arm" Similar transplantimplanttransfer
  2. 2 days ago · The use of commercially available PTFE-based bifurcated stent grafts to extend distally the tubular graft appears to be a feasible approach during FEVAR, with promising short-term outcomes. Further studies are necessary to define the applicability of this solution and evaluate long-term outcomes.

  3. 4 days ago · The meaning of PATCH GRAFT is a graft of living or synthetic material used to repair a defect in a blood vessel.

  4. 1 day ago · On the basis of this biologic evidence from patients with APS-1 and the APS-1 animal model, we used ruxolitinib, which is FDA-approved for myelofibrosis, polycythemia vera, vitiligo, and graft ...

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  6. 2 days ago · The use of commercially available PTFE-based bifurcated stent grafts to extend distally the tubular graft appears to be a feasible approach during FEVAR, with promising short-term outcomes. Further studies are necessary to define the applicability of this solution and evaluate long-term outcomes.

  7. 22 hours ago · Graft failure is commonly defined as either graft rupture or a patient undergoing revision ACL reconstruction [27, 40, 52]. Graft rupture is arguably the more accurate definition of graft failure, however, it requires close follow-up of patients to identify those who have sustained a repeat injury and undergone imaging to confirm rerupture.

  8. 5 days ago · Overview. Instructor. Discussions. Bonus Materials. FAQs. You’ ll learn grafting techniques to unite stockinette, seed and garter stitches, making your fabric flow. Anne demonstrates how to graft (Kitchener stitch) an invisible join with lace-weight knits, and across cables and ribbing.

  9. 1 day ago · Primary patency was defined as the rate of graft patency without need of secondary reintervention. Secondary patency was defined as the rate of graft patency after reintervention for stenosis or occlusion. Secondary reintervention included an ipsilateral new open bypass and surgical or endovascular reintervention at the index limb.

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