Conjoined anastomosis
conjoined anastomosis con·joined anastomosis (kən-joind’)
n.
The side-by-side surgical connection of two small blood vessels to create a stoma.
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[kon-juh-guh l] /ˈkɒn dʒə gəl/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of marriage: conjugal vows. 2. pertaining to the relation between marriage partners. /ˈkɒndʒʊɡəl/ adjective 1. of or relating to marriage or the relationship between husband and wife: conjugal rights adj. 1540s, from Middle French conjugal (13c.), from Latin coniugalis “relating to marriage,” from […]
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[kon-juh-guh l] /ˈkɒn dʒə gəl/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of marriage: conjugal vows. 2. pertaining to the relation between marriage partners. /ˈkɒndʒʊɡəl/ adjective 1. of or relating to marriage or the relationship between husband and wife: conjugal rights adj. 1540s, from Middle French conjugal (13c.), from Latin coniugalis “relating to marriage,” from […]