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Girl, 10, has vein transplant using a blood vessel grown from her own stem cells

June 15th, 2012 10:12 am

The graft was accepted by the girl's immune system as it was built from her own cells

By Claire Bates

PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 14 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:35 EST, 14 June 2012

The pioneering technique successfully restored the girl's blood flow

A 10-year-old girl has been given a vein transplant using a blood vessel grown from her own stem cells.

It is the first time such an operation has been undertaken, marking a milestone in tissue engineering.

Similar techniques may in future offer hope for at-risk patients undergoing bypass surgery.

The girl had a blocked hepatic portal vein, which drains blood from the gut and spleen to the liver.

Without treatment, the condition can lead to serious complications including internal bleeding, spleen enlargement and even death.

Traditionally bypass surgery has been used to restore portal blood flow, using sections of vein taken from other parts of the body. This can cause other problems and is not always successful.

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