Transplantation of the Ovary

作者: P.L. Krohn

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-782602-8.50011-3

关键词: OvaryGerminal epitheliumReturn to activitySurgeryIsograftTransplantationConnective tissueOffspringBiology

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the transplantation of ovary. Grafts or transplants are several types, namely, autograft, isograft, allograft, and xenograft. either orthotopic heterotopic. They may also be isochronic, in cases where host donor same age, heterochronic, when different ages. Ovaries have been transplanted to a wide variety sites. Complete function an ovarian graft requires production offspring from whose own ovaries totally removed. This, turn, implies that has orthotopically. Such stringent test is often not necessary. Transplantation after preservation at low temperatures possible though return activity usually delayed. Subcutaneous grafts reconstitute new bursa around themselves which lined by cells derived proliferating germinal epithelium. The success transplant largely depends on this reformation bursa. epithelium lost surface adheres firmly surrounding connective tissue without damage graft.

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