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  • The arteries around the ankle-joint anastomose freely with one another and form net-works below the corresponding malleoli. VI. The Arteries. 6d. The Anterior Tibial Artery
  • The two coronary arteries of the heart arise from the systemic aorta immediately outside the semilunar valves, situated in the root of this vessel, and in passing right and left along the auriculo-ventricular furrows, they send off some branches for the supply of the organ itself, and others by which both vessels anastomose freely around its base and apex. Surgical Anatomy
  • Occasionally, indeed, in this plant, the transition may be still more definitely observed, in leaves which are half anastomosed and half thread-like. ' Man or Matter
  • The left renal may anastomose with the splenic vein and receive lumbar veins.
  • _ -- This consists in making a new gullet to replace that which is obstructed; the abdomen is opened and a loop of jejunum is isolated; its lower end is anastomosed -- end to side -- to the stomach; the intestine is brought upwards through a tunnel made for it between the skin and the sternum, and the upper end is brought out and fixed to the skin, in the supra-sternal notch. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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  • The veins returning the blood from the cranial dura mater anastomose with the diploic veins and end in the various sinuses. IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis
  • The valve is a pipeline opening which is spherical zone shape and anastomosed with the sphere.
  • This branch enters the skull through the superior orbital fissure or a small foramen in the greater wing of the sphenoid to anastomose with the ophthalmic artery.
  • This aberrant artery anastomosed below the elbow-joint with the radial side of the radial artery. On the Genesis of Species
  • This branch enters the skull through the superior orbital fissure or a small foramen in the greater wing of the sphenoid to anastomose with the ophthalmic artery.
  • The two superior and inferior articular branches anastomose freely around the knee behind, laterally, and in front, where they are joined by the terminal branches of the anastomotic, from the femoral, and by those of the recurrent, from the anterior tibial. Surgical Anatomy
  • At age 4, a left systemic-to-pulmonary fistula was performed, using a tubular prosthesis to anastomose the left subclavian artery to the left pulmonary artery.
  • There were also anastomoses with the superior hypophyseal artery.
  • These veins anastomose freely with neighboring lumbar, pelvic, and rectal veins.
  • Using an operating microscope, the cut and often fibrosed ends of the vas deferens are dissected free from surrounding tissue and anastomosed using fine nylon sutures to re-establish patency.
  • _Nerve anastomosis_, which seeks to provide a new channel for the transmission of motor impulses to the paralysed muscles, has as yet a restricted field of application -- for example, the tibial and peroneal nerves may be anastomosed when the muscles supplied by one of them are paralysed. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • The great entrance arteries of the nest branched and bifurcated, separated and anastomosed, while here and there were chambers varying in size from a cocoanut to a football. Edge of the Jungle
  • To the north they probably anastomose with the Camarones, the Rumbi, the Kwa, the Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • We now reach the confluence of the Nkonio or north-eastern, with the Mbokwe, or eastern branch, which anastomose to form the Gaboon; the latter, being apparently the larger of the two, preserves the title Mpolo. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • The cortical system of arterial branches ramifies over the cerebrum to supply the cortex with arterioles that anastomose in the pia mater.
  • Passing backward, it gives off the profunda cervicalis, and, continuing as the highest intercostal artery, descends behind the pleura in front of the necks of the first and second ribs, and anastomoses with the first aortic intercostal. VI. The Arteries. 4. The Arteries of the Upper Extremity. a. The Subclavian Artery
  • Acacia auriculiformis looks much like Acacia aulacocarpa and Acacia crassicarpa (see below), but the fine veins of the phyllodes are anastomose (interconnected), the pods are narrower and more undulate than those of Acacia aulacocarpa, and the funicle encircles each seed. Chapter 8
  • Even when the paralysis has lasted for some time, secondary suture should be attempted; if this is impossible, the peripheral end should be anastomosed with the anterior primary divisions of the third and fourth cervical nerves (Tubby). Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • In the lungs, the arteries of the right heart and the veins of the left anastomose. Surgical Anatomy
  • At the upper border of the Adductor brevis it gives off two branches: one is distributed to the Adductores, the Gracilis, and Obturator externus, and anastomoses with the obturator artery; the other descends beneath the Adductor brevis, to supply it and the Adductor magnus; the continuation of the vessel passes backward and divides into superficial, deep, and acetabular branches. VI. The Arteries. 6. The Arteries of the Lower Extremity
  • The arteries of the right and left hearts cannot anastomose, for the former are pulmonary, and the latter are systemic; and neither can the veins of the right and left hearts, for a similar reason. Surgical Anatomy
  • a distant lymphatic prematurely expels her ova; these act as emboli to the nearest lymphatic glands, whence ensues stasis of lymph, regurgitation of lymph, and partial compensation by anastomoses of lymphatic vessels; this brings about hypertrophy of tissues, and may go on to lymphorrhoea or chyluria, according to the site of the obstructed lymphatics. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • Ultimately, the shunts were converted to jejunoileostomies in which the upper portion of the jejunum was anastomosed to the lower portion of the ileum.
  • These vessels anastomose with the radial recurrent and the interosseous recurrent arteries, respectively.
  • The superficial portion runs beneath the Splenius, giving off branches which pierce that muscle to supply the Trapezius and anastomose with the ascending branch of the transverse cervical: the deep portion runs down between the Semispinales capitis and colli, and anastomoses with the vertebral and with the a. profunda cervicalis, a branch of the costocervical trunk. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 2. The External Carotid Artery
  • The incisor branch is continued forward beneath the incisor teeth as far as the middle line, where it anastomoses with the artery of the opposite side; the mental branch escapes with the nerve at the mental foramen, supplies the chin, and anastomoses with the submental and inferior labial arteries. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 2. The External Carotid Artery
  • anastomose blood vessels
  • The ophthalmic artery may be associated with the development of a branch of the lacrimal artery that passes through the sphenoidal fissure to anastomose with the middle meningeal artery.
  • The donor kidney was anastomosed in the antecubital space under local anesthesia using a cutaneous ureterostomy. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • In its course it gives off two branches: one (infrascapular) enters the subscapular fossa beneath the Subscapularis, which it supplies, anastomosing with the transverse scapular artery and the descending branch of the transverse cervical; the other is continued along the axillary border of the scapula, between the Teres major and minor, and at the dorsal surface of the inferior angle anastomoses with the descending branch of the transverse cervical. VI. The Arteries. 4b. The Axilla
  • The vessels of the left heart do not anastomose, for its veins are pulmonary, and its arteries are systemic. Surgical Anatomy
  • the blood vessels anastomose
  • Wilson RD, Johnson A, Ryan G. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 2: Should laser ablation of placental anastomoses be used in all cases of twin to twin transfusion? Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • In the course of many laboratory experiments on canine renal transplantation, I had developed a reproducible operation using intra-abdominal vascular anastomoses and a uretero-cystostomy for urinary drainage, placing the kidney in the lower abdomen. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • It ends by dividing into branches, which anastomose with the medial inferior and lateral superior genicular arteries, and with the anterior recurrent tibial artery. VI. The Arteries. 6c. The Popliteal Artery
  • Other special branches derived from the parent vessel above and below the several joints ramify and anastomose so very freely over the surfaces of these parts, and seem to pass in reference to them out of their direct course, that to effect this mode of distribution appears to be no less immediate a design than to support the structures of which the joints are composed. Surgical Anatomy
  • Dr. David Hume was the surgeon for these patients and he anastomosed the renal vessels of the graft to the femoral vessels of the recipient. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • B: Section of Cerebellum of Dog after Hepatectomy. b this crucial question was definitely answered by the following experiment: The circulations of two dogs were crossed in such a manner that the circulation of the head of one dog was anastomosed with the circulation of the body of another dog, and vice versa. The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers
  • The donor kidney was anastomosed in the antecubital space under local anesthesia using a cutaneous ureterostomy. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • Methods The transplantation was performed with end to end anastomoses of renal arteries and veins and anastomose of donor ureterocystic flap to recipient's bladder.
  • At age 4, a left systemic-to-pulmonary fistula was performed, using a tubular prosthesis to anastomose the left subclavian artery to the left pulmonary artery.
  • The technique by means of which the blood-vessels are anastomosed or transplanted could be used with complete success and absolute safety on human beings. Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture
  • In whatever condition the two vessels may be found, there will always be seen ramifying around the ankle-joint, articular branches, which anastomose freely with each other and with those of the anterior tibial. Surgical Anatomy

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