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'''Graft''' or '''grafting''' may refer to: | |||
*[[Great saphenous vein#Use in cardiovascular procedures|Vein grafting]], which is used in coronary artery bypass operations | |||
*[[Medical grafting]], a surgical procedure to transplant tissue without a blood supply | |||
*[[Skin grafting]], a type of organ transplant procedure involving skin | |||
*[[Grafting]], where the tissues of one plant are affixed to the tissues of another | |||
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Graft or grafting may refer to:
- Vein grafting, which is used in coronary artery bypass operations
- Medical grafting, a surgical procedure to transplant tissue without a blood supply
- Skin grafting, a type of organ transplant procedure involving skin
- Grafting, where the tissues of one plant are affixed to the tissues of another