alloplasty
Alloplasty refers to the surgical replacement of a diseased or damaged body part with a prosthesis. This prosthesis is typically an artificial device made from synthetic materials such as metal alloys, polymers, or ceramics. The goal of alloplasty is to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve the quality of life for the patient. Common examples of alloplastic procedures include hip replacement, knee replacement, and the implantation of artificial heart valves.
The development of alloplasty has been a significant advancement in modern medicine, enabling individuals with severe