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  2. Nerve allograft - Wikipedia

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    For example, nerve tissue is transplanted from one person to another. Allotransplantation is a commonly used type of transplantation of which nerve repair is one specific aspect. The transplant is called an allograft, allogeneic transplant, or homograft. [1] Currently the only FDA approved nerve allograft is the Avance graft of AxoGen.

  3. Labral reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The surgeons who advocate for the use of allograft tissue feel that the control over graft thickness, consistency and size, in addition to the absence of donor site morbidity make it the preferred graft choice for this procedure. Other graft options include iliotibial band autograft, hamstrings autograft or quadriceps tendon autograft ...

  4. Graft (surgery) - Wikipedia

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    The bone may be autologous, typically harvested from the iliac crest of the pelvis, or banked bone/allograft. [2] Vascular grafting – the use of transplanted or prosthetic blood vessels in surgical procedures. Ligament grafting repair – as with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction or ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction.

  5. Intracranial hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    The bleed can be very small without any significant effect on surrounding brain or large hemorrhage that exerts mass effect on adjacent brain. Follow up CT scan is recommended. Those with extension of bleed into the ventricular system, expansion of bleeding, or increasing cerebral oedema on CT scan gives poorer prognosis. CT angiography (CTA ...

  6. Martha Stewart reveals ruptured Achilles tendon, surgery ...

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  7. Intracerebral hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as hemorrhagic stroke, is a sudden bleeding into the tissues of the brain (i.e. the parenchyma), into its ventricles, or into both. [3] [4] [1] An ICH is a type of bleeding within the skull and one kind of stroke (ischemic stroke being the other).

  8. Aaron Rodgers Shares First Update After Surgery for Torn ...

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    Aaron Rodgers is on the mend. The New York Jets quarterback is sharing a hopeful health update with his fans.Rodgers, 39, took to his Instagram story on Thursday to share a snapshot from his ...

  9. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    Of all the large tendon ruptures, 1 in 5 will be an Achilles tendon rupture. An Achilles tendon rupture is estimated to occur in a little over 1 per 10,000 people per year. Males are also over 2 times more likely to develop an Achilles tendon rupture as opposed to women. Achilles tendon rupture tends to occur most frequently between the ages of ...