noun
- A connection or joining between two blood vessels, nerves, or other tubular structures, either naturally occurring or surgically created.
- In botany, a network of veins or ribs in a leaf or similar structure.
Usage: Medical/anatomical term; Plural: anastomoses
Usage: Botanical term
Examples
- The surgeon created an anastomosis between the two blood vessels to restore circulation.
- After the stroke, the patient's brain developed new anastomoses to compensate for the damaged area.
- The intestinal anastomosis was performed to connect the healthy sections of the bowel.
- Leaf anastomosis creates a network pattern that strengthens the leaf structure.
- The vascular anastomosis allowed blood to bypass the blocked artery.
- Doctors monitored the anastomosis site to ensure proper healing after surgery.