BonePatellar TendonBone Grafting

Bone patellar tendon bone (PTB) grafting is a type of tissue and bone grafting procedure used in orthopedic surgery to repair damaged tissues or to reconstruct the joint surfaces of bones. This type of grafting procedure uses a piece of bone and patellar tendon from the patient, which is then formed into a graft or plug and inserted or fixed into the area of the bone or joint to promote healing and regeneration of bone and tissue. The grafting procedure can be used to repair a variety of conditions in the patient such as meniscus tears, cartilage damage, tendon tears, and joint replacement, just to name a few. This type of grafting procedure is beneficial as it provides increased stability to the joint and the surrounding tissue, leading to improved strength and alignment of the joint along with decreased pain and improved range of motion. Bone patellar tendon bone grafting is a surgical procedure that can have a significant and positive impact on a patient's quality of life.

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Organ Transplantation

ISSN: 2576-9359
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Karolina Golab, Manager of the Pancreatic Islet and Regulatory T Cell Transplantation Research Lab, Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, USA.
Journal of Organ Transplantation does rapid publication of new, quality data and more related sciences. The scope of this journal is to act as an agent for advance critical reviews and features, and guidelines. The aim of this journal is to provide a baseline for all scientists to reach over the world, share, discuss issues, promote, and developmen