- Anastomosis of veins
- 静脉吻合术
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
anastomosis — [ə nas΄tə mō′sis] n. pl. anastomoses [ə nas΄tə mōsēz΄] [ModL < Gr anastomōsis, opening < ana , again + stomoein, to provide with a mouth < stoma, mouth] 1. interconnection between blood vessels, nerves, veins in a leaf, channels of a… … English World dictionary
Anastomosis — A*nas to*mo sis, n.; pl. {Anastomoses}. [NL., fr. Gr. ? opening, fr. ? to furnish with a mouth or opening, to open; ? + ? mouth: cf. F. anastomose.] (Anat. & Bot.) The inosculation of vessels, or intercommunication between two or more vessels or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anastomosis — The connection of normally separate parts or spaces so they intercommunicate. An anastomosis may be naturally occurring or artificially constructed and be created during the process of embryonic development or by surgery, trauma or pathological… … Medical dictionary
Anastomosis — Vein skeleton of a Hydrangea leaf An anastomosis (plural anastomoses, from gr. ἀναστόμωσις, communicating opening) is the reconnection of two streams that previously branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in medicine … Wikipedia
anastomosis — noun (plural anastomoses) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek anastomōsis, from anastomoun to provide with an outlet, from ana + stoma mouth, opening more at stomach Date: 1541 1. the union of parts or branches (as of streams, blood vessels, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
anastomosis — n. network of connecting channels (between veins of leaves, rivers, etc.); surgical connection of one organ to another (as in separate parts of the intestine) … English contemporary dictionary
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
Emissary veins — Vein: Emissary veins Latin vena emissaria The emissary veins are valveless veins which normally drain external veins of the skull into the dural venous sinuses. However, because they are valveless, pus can flow into the skull through them as well … Wikipedia
Surgical anastomosis — In surgical jargon, to create an anastomosis is to join together two hollow organs (viscus), usually to restore continuity after resection, or to bypass an unresectable disease process. Historically such procedures were performed with suture… … Wikipedia
Vitelline veins — The liver and the veins in connection with it, of a human embryo, twenty four or twenty five days old, as seen from the ventral surface. (Vitelline veins visible at center bottom.) Gray s … Wikipedia
Middle rectal veins — Vein: Middle rectal veins Scheme of the anastomosis of the veins of the rectum Latin venae rectales mediae Gray s … Wikipedia