An anastomoses is a vessel which bypasses two other vessels. This acts as a safety net as it ensures the continuing flow of blood in cases where there may be blockage or damage to the primary vessels.
Anastomosis refers to the connection or junction between two structures, typically blood vessels or other tubular structures in the body. It allows for the communication and flow between these structures, which can be natural, as seen in the circulatory system, or surgically created, such as in certain medical procedures. Anastomosis is crucial for maintaining blood supply and ensuring proper physiological functions.
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.