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View synonyms for skin grafting
skin grafting
noun
, Surgery.
- the transplanting of healthy skin from the patient's or another's body to a wound or burn, to form new skin.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of skin grafting1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Skin grafting is an essential procedure used to treat severe skin wounds.
From Science Daily
“In Italy, skin grafting had evolved as a peasant’s operation, linked culturally and technically to the farmer’s procedure of plant grafting.”
From New York Times
To save his hand, surgeons employed a wartime skin grafting technique known as a pedicled flap, which involved attaching it to his abdomen to help the skin tissue heal.
From BBC
A firefighter injured while battling the Caldor Fire last weekend was expected to be hospitalized for a month after undergoing skin grafting surgery.
From Washington Times
“Almost all of those patients required surgery, which included for burn excision and skin grafting,” he said.
From Seattle Times
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