Anaplasty

The term is derived from the Greek roots ana- ("up" or "again") and plassein ("to mold"), literally meaning "molding back" to a functional or aesthetic state . Today, it is largely synonymous with . Core Purpose and Techniques

Transferring healthy tissue (such as skin or bone) from one part of the body to another to repair a defect . anaplasty

While the term can apply to any part of the body, it frequently appears in specialized surgical contexts: The term is derived from the Greek roots

Using artificial parts to replace or augment missing limbs or features . Clinical Applications While the term can apply to any part

The primary goal of anaplasty is to restore both . It is used to treat conditions arising from traumatic injury, congenital abnormalities (birth defects), or tissue loss due to disease . Common techniques include:

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