Brain Tissue Transplantation
Brain tissue transplantation is a surgical procedure which involves taking healthy brain cells or tissue from one part of the body and transplanting it into another area. It is used in a variety of medical conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s disease, to name a few. Brain tissue transplantation can help restore lost or damaged brain cells, improve nerve impulse transmission, and increase brain function. The procedure is sometimes combined with other treatments to maximize its effects. This innovative technique can bring hope to those suffering from neurological diseases and lead to significant improvements in quality of life.
← Journal of Organ Transplantation