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Advances in Tissue Banking is the first authoritative publication to encompass this interdisciplinary field, which is now providing hundreds of thousands of tissue grafts for transplant surgery every year worldwide (400,000 grafts in the USA alone annually). There is no text book which can be consulted about the subject, since the field has moved so rapidly over the past few years. The scientific and medical publications are scattered throughout specialised literature and are not readily accessible to all the diverse practitioners.

This book, volume 1 of the new series, is written by experts on the subject. It is designed to fill the gap and provide a vehicle of communication for those participating in various aspects of the subject. Regulators are still in the process of coming to grips with the requirements to ensure safety and find a suitable definition within the legislative system for a “transplant tissue”. The various transplant donation systems in various countries differ. Allografts are used extensively in orthopaedic surgery, burns and wound healing. Heart valve banking has now established itself. Central to the subject is the prevention of the transmission of infection, with great emphasis being placed on the screening of donors, preservation and sterilisation of the tissues using the best and safest procedures.

Nobody connected with regulating, producing, or using tissues can afford to be without the concentrated information so readily provided in this book, which is not available elsewhere. It will also be of great value to scientists and doctors who wish to learn about the subject and to introduce it into general scientific and medical education.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Regulatory Models For Safety and Quality of Allografts (759 KB)


Contents:
  • Regulatory Models for the Safety and Quality of Allografts:
    • Europe
    • United States of America (Heart Valves)
  • Transplant Donation Coordination:
    • Experience in the United Kingdom: Tissue Donor Referral and Selection
    • The Spanish Model: Keys to Procurement — Transplant Procurement Management (TPM)
  • Allografts in Orthopaedics:
    • The Osteoinductive Properties of Demineralised Bone Matrix Grafts
    • Bone Substitutes and Related Materials in Clinical Orthopaedics
    • The Use of Allograft Versus Mega-Prostheses in Children
    • The Influence of Bone Cemented Massive Allografts on Postoperative Complications
    • Frozen Allograft for Acetabular Bone Defects in Revision Total Hip Replacement (THR)
    • Clinical Results and Organisational Aspects of Autogeneous and Allogenous Bone Grafting in the Treatment of 226 Patients with Primary Osseous Neoplasms
    • Systemic Application of Growth Hormone (GH) increases Serum Bone Turnover Markers in Distraction Osteogenesis of Micropigs
    • Use of Massive Bone Allografts at the Femoral Side in Revision Hip Arthroplasty
  • Foetal Membranes and Cultured Keratinocytes:
    • Utilisation of Foetal Membranes on the Treatment of Burns and Other Skin Defects
    • Autogenous Serum for Culturing Keratinocyte Autografts
  • Heart Valve Banking:
    • Heart Valve Banking
  • Cell and Tissue Preservation:
    • Principles of Cryopreservation
    • Principles of Freeze Drying
    • Optimisation of Cryopreservation of Subfertile Semen Samples. A Computer-Assisted Study
  • Sterilisation:
    • Sterilisation of Tissue Allografts
    • Radiation Sterilisation of Allografts in Kitasato University Bone Bank (KUBB)

Readership: Orthopaedic surgeons, general surgeons, cardiologists, transplantologists, cryobiologists, National Health regulators and tissue bankers.