The surgical connection between two hollow or tubular structures is called an anastomosis. This procedure involves the surgical joining of two vessels, ducts, or segments of the intestine to allow for continuity and proper function. Anastomoses can be performed between blood vessels, such as arteries or veins, or within the digestive tract to bypass a diseased section. This technique is commonly used in various surgeries, including gastrointestinal and cardiovascular procedures.
Anastomosis is the connection of separate parts of a branching system to form a network, as of leaf veins, blood vessels, or a river and its branches. It's also the surgical connection of separate or severed tubular hollow organs to form a continuous channel, as between two parts of the intestine.
A term for a tubular structure is "cylinder."
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A tubular structure is a three-dimensional form that is shaped like a tube or cylinder, with a hollow space inside. Examples of tubular structures include blood vessels, intestines, and pipes. They are often used in engineering and architecture for their strength and efficiency in carrying fluids or supporting weight.
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Nope, They are a tubular organism with no skeletal structure
You know that difference between eating apple pie and not eating apple pie? Its corn on the cob.
A simple gland consists of a single unbranched duct, while a compound gland has a branched duct system. Tubular glands have a tube-like structure, while alveolar glands have a round, sac-like structure. Alveolar glands are also known as acinar glands and contain clusters of secretory cells that form small sacs.
A tubular channel is a narrow, tube-like structure that allows for the passage of fluids or substances. These channels can be found in various biological systems, such as in cells or in organs like the kidney, where they play a role in transporting molecules or ions. The structure and function of tubular channels can vary depending on their specific location and purpose in the body.
Uterine fibroid embolization is non-surgical removal of the growths through the use of a tubular device called a catheter.