anasztomózisos
Anasztomózisos refers to the surgical creation of a connection between two hollow or tubular structures within the body. This procedure is most commonly performed in the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels, or the urinary system. In the context of the digestive system, an anasztomózisos might be created to bypass a diseased or obstructed section of the intestine, or to reconnect segments of the intestine after a resection. This allows for the continuous flow of intestinal contents.
In vascular surgery, an anasztomózisos is used to create a new pathway for blood flow. This can
The success of an anasztomózisos depends on various factors including the health of the tissues involved, the