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  • Surgical innovation and regenerative medicine.

Background:

  • Reconstructive transplantation (RT) has advanced significantly over the last two decades.
  • It provides a novel solution for patients with extensive tissue loss where conventional methods are insufficient.

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  • To review the current status and advancements in reconstructive transplantation.
  • To highlight the expanding scope of RT procedures and their outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of reconstructive transplantation procedures.
  • Analysis of global transplant data for upper extremity, face, and other sites.

Main Results:

  • Over 100 upper extremity and 40 face transplants have been successfully performed worldwide.
  • The application of RT has broadened to include lower extremities, abdominal wall, neck, uterus, genitourinary, and pediatric cases.

Conclusions:

  • Reconstructive transplantation is an established and evolving field.
  • The continued expansion of RT procedures offers new hope for complex reconstructive challenges.