Regenerative Medicine in Surgery

Regenerative medicine in surgery aims to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs using stem cells, growth factors, and tissue engineering. It offers promising alternatives to traditional grafts and prosthetics. Applications include bone regeneration, skin grafts, nerve repair, and even organ development. Surgeons collaborate with researchers to implement biologically active scaffolds and cell-based therapies. Techniques such as 3D bioprinting and gene editing enhance precision and integration. Regenerative approaches reduce donor dependency and improve long-term outcomes. As clinical trials advance, regenerative medicine is poised to revolutionize surgical treatment, offering new hope for patients with complex or chronic conditions.

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