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Review
. 2002 Jul;27(4):565-80.
doi: 10.1053/jhsu.2002.34367.

Advances in composite tissue allograft transplantation as related to the hand and upper extremity

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Advances in composite tissue allograft transplantation as related to the hand and upper extremity

Maria Siemionow et al. J Hand Surg Am. 2002 Jul.

Abstract

The clinical transplantation of composite tissue allografts (CTA) such as human hand or larynx is stimulating discussions among surgeons at national and international forums on the indications, ethical aspects, toxic effects of immunosuppression, and functional results of the first reported cases of unilateral and bilateral hand transplantation. This Clinical Perspective article presents the latest advances in clinical and experimental research related to the field of CTAs. The article presents the historic aspects of CTA, a broad view of the current state of composite tissue transplantation, the mechanism of allograft rejection, current experimental and clinical protocols, and, finally, the future prospects of the standard use of CTAs. It is clear that there is a substantial demand for routine use of CTAs but the treatment protocols need to be optimized and the functional outcomes need to be improved.

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