👉 The word 'Anastomus' is a Latin term that refers to the anatomical structure of the veins, including their position and function. The term originates from the Greek 'anastomos,' meaning 'union.'
👉 Anastomosis is a surgical procedure that involves the joining of two or more vessels together. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as hemostasis, bleeding disorders, and other medical conditions where vessel closure is necessary. The term "anastomosis" comes from Latin and means "junction," referring to the connection between two tissues or organs.