First implant air graft from stem cells
For the first time in the world, doctors from England and Italy have cooperated successfully to perform a grafting of gas from stem cells.
The trachea inserted into the patient's body is from a voluntary donor. However, the special point of this surgery is that the trachea has been removed from the cell and only one stick is left.
To perform the surgery, the doctors took stem cells from the patient's body to implant it in this 'clamp' bar. The results showed that the trachea after growth did not cause any elimination.
The success of this tracheal surgery has marked a great step forward in the current anti-rejection surgery in the world.
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