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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anastomosis
Surgical anastomosis techniques include Linear Stapled Anastomosis, Hand Sewn Anastomosis, End-to-End Anastomosis (EEA). Anastomosis can be performed by hand or with an anastomosis assist device. wikipedia.org
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Trochanteric anastomosis
The inferior gluteal artery usually joins the anastomosis. See also Cruciate anastomosis References Arteries wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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Clostera anastomosis
Clostera anastomosis is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in the Palearctic realm. The wingspan is 30–40 mm. wikipedia.org
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beordmore anastomosis of esophagus in Chinese
beordmore anastomosis of esophagus in Chinese : 博尔德莫尔食管吻合术…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Surgical anastomosis
For example, an arterial anastomosis is used in vascular bypass and a colonic anastomosis is used to restore colonic continuity after the resection of An anastomosis connecting an artery to a vein is also used to create an arteriovenous fistula as an access for hemodialysis. wikipedia.org
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[Anatomical types and anastomosis methods of concomitant veins of deep ...
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[End-to-side anastomosis for interrupted aortic arch in ... - PubMed
Objective: To review the early and mid-term results of end-to-side anastomosis technique for interrupted aortic arch in neonates and infants.Methods: Clinic data of 46 patients were diagnosed as interrupted aortic arch in Department of Cardiac Surgery, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center between January 2010 and December 2016 were analyzed retrospectively.
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Circulatory anastomosis
A circulatory anastomosis is a connection (an anastomosis) between two blood vessels, such as between arteries (arterio-arterial anastomosis), between veins (veno-venous anastomosis) or between an artery and a vein (arterio-venous anastomosis). wikipedia.org
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Martin-Gruber Anastomosis
A Martin-Gruber anastomosis (MGA) is a connection from the median nerve to the ulnar nerve in the forearm. The Martin-Gruber anastomosis is most common anastomosis that occurs between these two nerves. wikipedia.org
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Cruciate anastomosis
The cruciate anastomosis is a circulatory anastomosis in the upper thigh formed by the inferior gluteal artery, the lateral and medial circumflex femoral popliteal artery by means of the anastomosis. wikipedia.org
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Conidial anastomosis tubes
Conidial anastomosis tubes (CATs) are cells formed from the conidia (a type of fungal asexual spores) of many filamentous fungi. These cells have a tubular shape and form an anastomosis (bridge) that allows fusion between conidia. wikipedia.org
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