Definition: The word "angiostomize" in Greek translates to "to sever." This term refers to the surgical procedure or treatment that involves removing a portion of the body from its own tissue, as though it were broken up. In Greek medicine, angiostomization is performed after surgery to remove diseased tissues and connective tissue. The goal is to prevent infection by replacing damaged blood vessels with healthier ones. This approach can be used to treat various diseases such as ulcers or wounds caused by cancer or other medical conditions.