Anatomical Justification for the Use of Human Placenta as a Host for in Vivo Cell and Tissue Transplantation

Kakabadze, Zurab და Abiatari, Ivane და Makashvili, Malkhaz და Karashvili, Lia და Kakabadze, Anna (2014) Anatomical Justification for the Use of Human Placenta as a Host for in Vivo Cell and Tissue Transplantation. Asian Journal of Pharmacy, Nursing and Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2321 – 3639) Volume 02 – Issue 01, February 2014.

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Authors provide anatomical justification for the use of human placenta as a host for transplanted cells and tissues. A full-term placenta from human donors was prepared for macroscopic visualization. Formalin prepared human cadavers were investigated to identify the optimal site for placenta transplantation. Umbilical vessels of the placenta can provide vascularization of the graft in the body of the recipient and the access of transplant to blood circulation for nutrient delivery and waste removal. The length and the diameter of the placenta arteries and veins provide formation of anastomoses between the placenta and recipient’s body. Vascularization of the graft in the body of the recipient can be provided without tension, torsion or inflection of anastomoses. The right iliac site is suggested optional for temporary heterotopic connection of the graft to the body of the recipient, while the hypochondriac and subhepatic regions can be advantageous for the linkage to portal and caval venous systems. Human placenta is suggested appropriate host for auxiliary organ creation.

ობიექტის ტიპი: სტატია
თემატიკა: R Medicine > RD Surgery
განმათავსებელი მომხმარებელი: პროფესორი მალხაზი მაყაშვილი
განთავსების თარიღი: 18 თებერვალი 2014 16:25
ბოლო ცვლილება: 01 მაისი 2015 06:11
URI: http://eprints.iliauni.edu.ge/id/eprint/1123

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