Ileocolic anastomosis is a type of procedure used to connect two structures in the digestive tract, more specifically the colon and ileum. It is commonly done on patients that have Crohn's Disease and colorectal cancer.
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
Usually it is called the ileocecal valve. It separates the small intestine from the large intestine.
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.