Skin grafting

Skin grafting
Grafting Graft"ing n. 1. (Hort.) The act, art, or process of inserting grafts. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc. [1913 Webster]

3. (Surg.) The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty. [1913 Webster]

4. (Carp.) A scarfing or endwise attachment of one timber to another. [1913 Webster]

{Cleft grafting} (Hort.) a method of grafting in which the scion is placed in a cleft or slit in the stock or stump made by sawing off a branch, usually in such a manaer that its bark evenly joins that of the stock.

{Crown grafting} or {Rind grafting}, (Hort.) a method of grafting which the alburnum and inner bark are separated, and between them is inserted the lower end of the scion cut slantwise.

{Saddle grafting}, a mode of grafting in which a deep cleft is made in the end of the scion by two sloping cuts, and the end of the stock is made wedge-shaped to fit the cleft in the scion, which is placed upon it saddlewise.

{Side grafting}, a mode of grafting in which the scion, cut quite across very obliquely, so as to give it the form of a slender wedge, is thrust down inside of the bark of the stock or stem into which it is inserted, the cut side of the scion being next the wood of the stock.

{Skin grafting}. (Surg.) See {Autoplasty.}

{Splice grafting} (Hort.), a method of grafting by cutting the ends of the scion and stock completely across and obliquely, in such a manner that the sections are of the same shape, then lapping the ends so that the one cut surface exactly fits the other, and securing them by tying or otherwise.

{Whip grafting}, tongue grafting, the same as splice grafting, except that a cleft or slit is made in the end of both scion and stock, in the direction of the grain and in the middle of the sloping surface, forming a kind of tongue, so that when put together, the tongue of each is inserted in the slit of the other.

{Grafting scissors}, a surgeon's scissors, used in rhinoplastic operations, etc.

{Grafting tool}. (a) Any tool used in grafting. (b) A very strong curved spade used in digging canals.

{Grafting wax}, a composition of rosin, beeswax tallow, etc., used in binding up the wounds of newly grafted trees. [1913 Webster]


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  • Skin grafting — is a type of medical grafting involving the transplantation of skin. The transplanted tissue is called a skin graft.Skin grafting is often used to treat: *Extensive wounding or trauma *Burns *Areas of prior infection with extensive skin loss… …   Wikipedia

  • skin grafting — n. the surgical transplanting of skin (skin graft) to replace skin destroyed, as by burning …   English World dictionary

  • skin grafting — n the action or process of making a skin graft * * * implantation of patches of healthy skin on a denuded area to provide epithelial covering …   Medical dictionary

  • skin grafting — skin′ graft ing n. srg the surgical process of transplanting skin to a wound or burn in order to form new skin • Etymology: 1875–80 …   From formal English to slang

  • skin grafting — /ˈskɪn graftɪŋ/ (say skin grahfting) noun the transplanting of healthy skin from the patient s or another s body to a wound or burn, to form new skin …  

  • skin grafting — Surg. the transplanting of healthy skin from the patient s or another s body to a wound or burn, to form new skin. Also called dermatoplasty, dermoplasty. [1875 80] * * * …   Universalium

  • skin grafting — Surg. the transplanting of healthy skin from the patient s or another s body to a wound or burn, to form new skin. Also called dermatoplasty, dermoplasty. [1875 80] …   Useful english dictionary

  • skin grafting — noun see skin graft …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • skin-grafting — transplanting of healthy skin to a burn or wound …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Grafting — Graft ing n. 1. (Hort.) The act, art, or process of inserting grafts. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc. [1913 Webster] 3. (Surg.) The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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