anastomosis medical definition
noun pl. a·nas·to·mo·ses - The direct or indirect connection of separate parts of a branching system to form a network, especially among blood vessels.
- The surgical connection of separate or severed tubular hollow organs to form a continuous channel as between two parts of the intestine.
- An opening created by surgery, trauma, or disease between two or more normally separate spaces or organs.
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