Medical Dictionary – The definition of Anastomosis
Anastomosis is the surgical connection of the two hollow organs such as the intestines or the vascular blood vessel with the aim to bypass any disease or in case of resection of the tissue with the aim to restore the continuation of the organ which is affected.
Anastomosis is the surgical connection of the two hollow organs such as the intestines or the vascular blood vessel with the aim to bypass any disease or in case of resection of the tissue with the aim to restore the continuation of the organ which is affected.