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{{Short description|Connection or opening between two things}}File:Vein sceleton hydrangea ies.jpg|thumb|right|Vein skeleton of a HydrangeaHydrangeaAn anastomosis ({{IPAc-en|É™|ËŒ|n|æ|s|t|É™|ˈ|m|oÊŠ|s|ɪ|s}}, {{plural form}}: anastomoses) is a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf veins, or streams. Such a connection may be normal (such as the foramen ovale in a fetus’ heart) or abnormal (such as the patent foramen ovale in an adult’s heart); it may be acquired (such as an arteriovenous fistula) or innate (such as the arteriovenous shunt of a metarteriole); and it may be natural (such as the aforementioned examples) or artificial (such as a surgical anastomosis). The reestablishment of an anastomosis that had become blocked is called a reanastomosis. Anastomoses that are abnormal, whether congenital or acquired, are often called fistulas.The term is used in medicine,WEB, Online ICD9/ICD9CM codes,icd9cm.chrisendres.com/index.php?srchtype=procs&srchtext=52.7&Submit=Search&action=search, 2022-01-24, icd9cm.chrisendres.com, biology, mycology, geology, and geography.

Etymology

Anastomosis: medical or Modern Latin, from Greek ἀναστόμωσις, anastomosis, “outlet, opening”, Gr ana- “up, on, upon”, stoma “mouth”, “to furnish with a mouth”.Online Etymology Dictionary Douglas Harper Thus the -stom- syllable is cognate with that of stoma in botany or stoma in medicine.

Medical anatomy

(File:Gray1083.png|thumb|right|A network of blood vessels)An anastomosis is the connection of two normally divergent structures.{{citation|author1=Gylys, Barbara A. |author2=Mary Ellen Wedding|title=Medical Terminology Systems|publisher=F.A. Davis Company|year=2005}} It refers to connections between blood vessels or between other tubular structures such as loops of intestine.

Circulatory

In circulatory anastomoses, many arteries naturally anastomose with each other; for example, the inferior epigastric artery and superior epigastric artery, or the anterior and/or posterior communicating arteries in the Circle of Willis in the brain. The circulatory anastomosis is further divided into arterial and venous anastomosis. Arterial anastomosis includes actual arterial anastomosis (e.g., palmar arch, plantar arch) and potential arterial anastomosis (e.g. coronary arteries and cortical branch of cerebral arteries). Anastomoses also form alternative routes around capillary beds in areas that do not need a large blood supply, thus helping regulate systemic blood flow.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}

Surgical

Surgical anastomosis occurs when segments of intestine, blood vessel, or any other structure are connected together surgically (anastomosed). Examples include arterial anastomosis in bypass surgery, intestinal anastomosis after a piece of intestine has been resected, Roux-en-Y anastomosis and ureteroureterostomy. Surgical anastomosis techniques include Linear Stapled Anastomosis,NEWS,www.sages.org/wiki/laparoscopic-anastomotic-techniques/, Laparoscopic Anastomotic Techniques - A SAGES Wiki Article, SAGES, 2018-06-28, en-US, Hand Sewn Anastomosis, End-to-End Anastomosis (EEA).JOURNAL, Akelina, Yelena, 2014-03-31, Microsurgical Technique for 1mm Vessel End to End Anastomosis, Journal of Medical Insight, en-US, 2014, 3, 10.24296/jomi/2, 2373-6003, Anastomosis can be performed by hand or with an anastomosis assist device.JOURNAL, Kikuchi, Keita, Tambara, Keiichi, Yamamoto, Taira, Yamasaki, Motoshige, Hirose, Hitoshi, Amano, Atsushi, 2010, The Use of Enclose®II Anastomosis Assist Device for the Proximal Coronary Branch Anastomosis to Vascular Graft, Annals of Vascular Diseases, 3, 1, 84–86, 10.3400/avd.hdi08023, 1881-641X, 3595814, 23555395, Studies have been performed comparing various anastomosis approaches taking into account surgical “time and cost, postoperative anastomotic bleeding, leakage, and stricture”.JOURNAL, Yao, Libin, Li, Chao, Zhu, Xiaocheng, Shao, Yong, Meng, Song, Shi, Linsen, Wang, Hui, 2016-11-26, An Effective New Intestinal Anastomosis Method, Medical Science Monitor, 22, 4570–4576, 10.12659/MSM.902000, 1234-1010, 5138069, 27888280,

Pathological

Pathological anastomosis results from trauma or disease and may involve veins, arteries, or intestines. These are usually referred to as fistulas. In the cases of veins or arteries, traumatic fistulas usually occur between artery and vein. Traumatic intestinal fistulas usually occur between two loops of intestine (entero-enteric fistula) or intestine and skin (enterocutaneous fistula). Portacaval anastomosis, by contrast, is an anastomosis between a vein of the portal circulation and a vein of the systemic circulation, which allows blood to bypass the liver in patients with portal hypertension, often resulting in hemorrhoids, esophageal varices, or caput medusae.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}

Biology

Evolution

In evolution, anastomosis is a recombination of evolutionary lineage. Conventional accounts of evolutionary lineage present themselves as the branching out of species into novel forms. Under anastomosis, species might recombine after initial branching out, such as in the case of recent research that shows that ancestral populations along human and chimpanzee lineages may have interbred after an initial branching event.JOURNAL, Patterson, Nick, May 2006, Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees, Nature, 441, 1103–1108, 10.1038/nature04789, 16710306, 7097, etal, 2006Natur.441.1103P, 2325560, The concept of anastomosis also applies to the theory of symbiogenesis, in which new species emerge from the formation of novel symbiotic relationships.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}

Mycology

(File:WCB5812-m.jpg|thumb|right|Anastomosing gills of Marasmius cf. cladophyllus)In mycology, anastomosis is the fusion between branches of the same or different hyphae.{{citation|author =Kendrick, Bryce|title=The Fifth Kingdom|publisher=Mycologue Publications|year=2001}} Hence the bifurcating fungal hyphae can form true reticulating networks. By sharing materials in the form of dissolved ions, hormones, and nucleotides, the fungus maintains bidirectional communication with itself. The fungal network might begin from several origins; several spores (i.e. by means of conidial anastomosis tubes), several points of penetration, each a spreading circumference of absorption and assimilation. Once encountering the tip of another expanding, exploring self, the tips press against each other in pheromonal recognition or by an unknown recognition system, fusing to form a genetic singular clonal colony that can cover hectares called a genet or just microscopical areas.JOURNAL, Glass L., Rasmussen C., Roca M.G., Read N., 2004, Hyphal homing, fusion and mycelial interconnectedness, Trends in Microbiology, 12, 3, 135–141, 10.1016/j.tim.2004.01.007, 15001190, For fungi, anastomosis is also a component of reproduction. In some fungi, two different haploid mating types – if compatible – merge. Somatically, they form a morphologically similar mycelial wave front that continues to grow and explore. The significant difference is that each septated unit is binucleate, containing two unfused nuclei, i.e. one from each parent that eventually undergoes karyogamy and meiosis to complete the sexual cycle.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}Also the term “anastomosing” is used for mushroom gills which interlink and separate to form a network.BOOK, Marcel Bon, The Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and North-Western Europe, Hodder & Stoughton, 1987, 14, 978-0-340-39935-4,

Botany

The growth of a strangler fig around a host tree, with tendrils fusing together to form a mesh, is called anastomosing.BOOK, The New Neotropical Companion, Kricher, John C., Princeton University Press, 2017, 978-1400885589, Revised, Princeton, NJ, 52, 964359395,

Geology

In geology, veins of quartz (or other) minerals can display anastomosis.JOURNAL, Microthermometry and Raman spectroscopy of fluid inclusions from El Vapor gold mineralizations, Colombia, C.E. Dorado J.C. Molano, Earth Sciences Research Journal, 2018, 22, 3, 151–158, 10.15446/esrj.v22n3.63442, Ductile shear zones frequently show anastomosing geometries of highly-strained rocks around lozenges of less-deformed material.JOURNAL, Burg, J.-P., Arbaret, L., Chaudhry, N. M., Dawood, H., Hussain, S., Zeilinger, G., January 2005, Shear strain localization from the upper mantle to the middle crust of the Kohistan Arc (Pakistan),www.lyellcollection.org/doi/10.1144/GSL.SP.2005.245.01.02, Geological Society, London, Special Publications, en, 245, 1, 25–38, 10.1144/GSL.SP.2005.245.01.02, 2005GSLSP.245...25B, 129641276, 0305-8719, Braided streams show anastomosing channels around channel bars of alluvium.JOURNAL, Whitcomb, Lawrence, 1947, Anastomosing Vs. Braided Streams,www.jstor.org/stable/44112178, Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 21, 64–68, 44112178, 0096-9222, Molten lava flows sometimes flow in anastomosed lava channelsCONFERENCE, Dietterich, H.R., Cashman, K.V.,ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011AGUFM.V41A2484D/abstract, The creation and influence of bifurcations and confluences in Hawaiian lava flows on conditions of flow emplacement, 2011AGUFM.V41A2484D, 17 October 2023, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2011, V41A-2484, or lava tubes.JOURNAL, Development of lava tubes in the light of observations at Mauna Ulu, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, D.W., Peterson, R.T., Holcomb, R.I., Tilling, R.L., Christiansen, Bulletin of Volcanology, 1994, 56, 5, 343–360, 10.1007/BF00326461, 1994BVol...56..343P, 129741130,

Geography

Anastomosing streams consist of multiple channels that divide and reconnect and are separated by semi-permanent banks formed of cohesive material, such that they are unlikely to migrate from one channel position to another. They can be confused with braided rivers based on their planforms alone, but braided rivers are much shallower and more dynamic than anastomosing rivers. Some definitions require that an anastomosing river be made up of interconnected channels that enclose floodbasins,JOURNAL, Anastomosing rivers: a review of their classification, origin and sedimentary products, Makaske, Bart, Earth-Science Reviews, 53, 3–4, 2001, 149–196,www.geo.arizona.edu/geo5xx/geos544/pdfs/fluvial/makaske.pdf, 10.1016/s0012-8252(00)00038-6, 2001ESRv...53..149M, 2016-08-21,www.geo.arizona.edu/geo5xx/geos544/pdfs/fluvial/makaske.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20161011091819www.geo.arizona.edu/geo5xx/geos544/pdfs/fluvial/makaske.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20161011091819www.geo.arizona.edu/geo5xx/geos544/pdfs/fluvial/makaske.pdf, 2016-10-11, dead, again in contrast with braided rivers. Rivers with anastomosed reaches include the Magdalena River in Colombia,JOURNAL, 10.1016/0037-0738(86)90058-8, Anastomosing river deposits, sedimentation rates and basin subsidence, Magdalena River, northwestern Colombia, South America, 1986, Smith, D, Sedimentary Geology (journal), Sedimentary Geology, 46, 177–196, 3–4, 1986SedG...46..177S, the upper Columbia River in British Columbia, Canada,Abbado, D., Slingerland, R.L., and Smith, N.D., 2005, The origin of anastomosis in the upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada: In Blum, M.D., Marriott, S., and Leclair. S. (eds.), Fluvial Sedimentology VII, Internat. Assoc. Sedim. Special Publ. 35. the Drumheller Channels of the Channeled Scablands of the state of Washington, US, and the upper Narew River in Poland.JOURNAL, 10.1016/S0037-0738(02)00236-1, Vegetation-controlled modern anastomosing system of the upper Narew River (NE Poland) and its sediments, 2003, Gradzinski, R, Sedimentary Geology, 157, 253–276, 3–4, 2003SedG..157..253G, The term anabranch has been used for segments of anastomosing rivers.In cave systems anastomosis is the splitting of cave passages that later reconnect.WEB,www.speleogenesis.info/directory/glossary/?term=anastomosis, Glossary of Karst and Cave Terms: anastomosis, www.speleogenesis.info, 8 July 2022, 5 October 2022,www.speleogenesis.info/directory/glossary/?term=anastomosis," title="web.archive.org/web/20221005145303www.speleogenesis.info/directory/glossary/?term=anastomosis,">web.archive.org/web/20221005145303www.speleogenesis.info/directory/glossary/?term=anastomosis, dead,

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