A tubotubal anastomosis is a surgical procedure that involves creating a connection between the fallopian tubes. This procedure is often performed to restore fertility in women who have had tubal ligation or other forms of tubal obstruction. By re-establishing the passage between the tubes, it aims to allow for the possibility of natural conception. The success of the procedure can depend on various factors, including the woman's overall health and the condition of her reproductive system.
arterial anastomosis
Clostera anastomosis was created in 1758.
The plural form for anastomosis is anastomoses.
Between two structures, an anastomosis is a surgical connection.
Anastomosis
procedure code for reversal of urethral anastomosis
procedure code for reversal of urethral anastomosis
Anastomosis
The accented syllable in the word "anastomosis" is the third syllable, "mos."
Anastomoses
An ileoanal anastomosis is a procedure in which the surgeon forms a pouch out of tissue from the ileum and connects it directly to the anal canal.
gastrojejunostomy