About this Research Topic
Since the 1990s, VCA has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional forms of reconstructive surgery, though it remains fairly rare. Ethical questions about costs, immunosuppressant risks, rejection and a lack of patient outcomes continue, and despite more focus on the psychosocial dimensions of hand and face transplants in particular, clinical and patient-reported outcomes have seldom been considered in relation to other interventions, including traditional reconstructive and regenerative alternatives.
The themes that can be covered in this Research Topic include:
- Vascularized Composite Allografts
- Patient reported outcomes
- Qualitative research
- Reconstruction and regeneration techniques
- Consensus building
- International comparisons
- Data sharing
- Psychological protocols,
- Ethics
- Regenerative technology
- Bioengineering
- Gender
- Ethnicity
Keywords: PROMs, Psychosocial, Reconstructive Medicine, Regenerative Medicine, VCA
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