anastomotic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or exhibiting anastomosis

How To Use anastomotic In A Sentence

  • The addition of suture as ‘stay sutures’ and for triangulation and for repair of anastomotic leaks may have helped reduce the blood loss.
  • Results The anastomotic bursting pressure of experimental group was higher than that of the control one in day 3,8 postoper atively.
  • Lymphonode of the mesojejunum were dissected routinely because their metastasis rate was about 40.0% in patients with cancer of anastomotic stoma.
  • 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
  • The donor's liver usually regenerates completely in about 12 months, but concerns remain over the risks of the resection and possible complications such as anastomotic strictures or leaks.
  • As this vessel gives off throughout its whole length, numerous branches which inosculate principally with the scapular, mammary, and superior intercostal branches of the subclavian, it will be evident that, in tying it above its own branches, the anastomotic circulation will with much greater freedom be maintained in respect to the arm, than if the ligature be applied below those branches. Surgical Anatomy
  • The use of neostigmine to antagonise neuromuscular blockade may increase bowel motility and result in a higher rate of anastomotic leakage.
  • No gastrostomy or transanastomotic tube placement is required.
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