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Anastomosis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
An anastomosis is a surgical connection between two structures . It usually means a connection that is created between tubular structures, such as blood vessels or loops of intestine.
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Anastomosis: Definition, Types & Procedure - Cleveland Clinic
An anastomosis is a connection between two passageways. It may be where two river channels meet, or where plumbing pipes connect under the street.
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Anastomosis - Wikipedia
a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf ...
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anastomosis
‖ anastomosis (əˌnæstəˈməʊsɪs) Pl. -ˈoses. Also 7–8 -asis. [mod.L., a. Gr. ἀναστόµωσις, n. of action f. ἀναστοµό-ειν to furnish with a mouth or outlet.] Intercommunication between two vessels, channels, or distinct branches of any kind, by a connecting cross branch. Applied originally to the cross c...
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Anastomosis - UF Health
An anastomosis is a surgical connection between two structures. It usually means a connection that is created between tubular structures, such as blood vessels ...
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Anastomosis: Definition, Techniques, Types, and Risks - Healthline
Anastomosis is the connection of two things that are normally diverging. In medicine, an anastomosis typically refers to a connection between blood vessels or ...
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Anastomosis Information | Mount Sinai - New York
An anastomosis is a surgical connection between two structures. It usually means a connection that is created between tubular structures, such as blood vessels ...
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Intestinal Anastomosis: Practice Essentials, Background, Indications
Intestinal anastomosis is a surgical procedure performed to establish communication between two formerly distant portions of the intestine.
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Bowel anastomoses: The theory, the practice and the evidence base
It has been stated that “the key to a successful anastomosis is the accurate union of two viable bowel ends with complete avoidance of tension”[3]. Thus, the ...
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Surgical Anastomosis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Surgical anastomosis primarily involves connecting 2 hollow organs originally not connected, such as the stomach and jejunum, stomach and bile duct, stomach ...
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ANASTOMOSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The union of parts or branches (as of streams, blood vessels, or leaf veins) so as to intercommunicate or interconnect.
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Trochanteric anastomosis
The inferior gluteal artery usually joins the anastomosis. See also
Cruciate anastomosis
References
Arteries
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Coloanal anastomosis
Coloanal anastomosis (also known as coloanal pull-through) is a surgical procedure in which the colon is attached to the anus after the rectum has been References
External links
Coloanal anastomosis entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Digestive system surgery
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Portacaval anastomosis
A portacaval anastomosis or portocaval anastomosis is a specific type of circulatory anastomosis that occurs between the veins of the portal circulation and the vena cava, thus forming one of the principal types of portasystemic anastomosis or portosystemic anastomosis, as it connects the portal circulation
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Scapular anastomosis
The scapular anastomosis is a system connecting certain subclavian artery and their corresponding axillary artery, forming a circulatory anastomosis around See also
Circulatory anastomosis
External links
Arteries of the upper limb
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