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In this demonstration we will watch and learn how to do an Side-to-Side Anastomosis.
The third technique, Type-D, that we will be learning focuses on the following suture style:
The fourth technique, Type-D, that we will be learning focuses on the following suture style:
First Layer: Lembert Sutures
Second Layer: Continuous Interlocking Sutures
Third Layer: Continuous Interlocking Sutures
Fourth Layer: Lembert Sutures
An anastomosis is the joining of two normally opposing things. Anastomosis is a medical term that refers to a link between two blood vessels (arteries or veins) or two intestinal loops. An anastomosis can form naturally in the body or be surgically constructed.
An artificial connection created by a surgeon is known as a surgical anastomosis. When an artery, vein, or portion of the intestine is blocked, this procedure may be used. It c