noun
- A graft of tissue taken from one part of a person's body and transplanted to another part of the same person's body.
Usage: Medical term; Common in surgical contexts
verb
- To transplant tissue from one part of a person's body to another part of the same person's body.
Usage: Medical term; Used in surgical procedures
Examples
- The surgeon performed an autograft to repair the patient's burn wound using skin from an unaffected area.
- Autografts are preferred in many cases because the body is less likely to reject tissue from its own donor.
- The orthopedic team decided to autograft bone from the patient's hip to strengthen the damaged knee.
- Because autografts come from the patient's own body, they have a higher success rate than allografts.
- The plastic surgeon will autograft healthy skin to cover the scarred region.