
Anastomosis Techniques
Anastomosis techniques involve connecting two tubes or structures, such as blood vessels or intestines, during surgery. Surgeons use methods like sutures (stitches), staples, or special adhesives to join these structures securely, ensuring proper flow and healing. The choice of technique depends on the tissue type, location, and purpose of the connection. Proper anastomosis is crucial to prevent leaks, infections, or blockages, helping the patient recover and restoring normal function. Advances in surgical tools and materials continue to improve the safety and effectiveness of these techniques across various medical procedures.