An anastomosis (plural anastomoses) refers to a form of network in which streams both branch out and reconnect. For instance, conventional accounts of evolutionary lineage present themselves as the simple branching out of species into novel forms. Under anastomosis, species might recombine after initial branching out, such as in the case of recent research which shows that humans and chimpanzees may have interbred after an initial branching out.Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees, 2006
A second case in which the idea of anastomosis finds application is in the theory of Symbiogenesis, in which the emergence of new forms of life (species) are seen to be emergent from the formation of novel symbiotic relationships.
In medicine, anastomosis is the surgical connection of two structures.Medical Terminology Systems: A Body Systems Approach, 2005 It commonly refers to connections between blood vessels or connections between other tubular structures such as a loops of intestine. For example, when a segment of intestine is resected, the two remaining ends are sewn or stapled together (anastomosed), and the procedure is referred to as an intestinal anastomosis.
Coronary anastomoses are a clinically vital subject: the coronary anastomosis is the blood supply to the heart. The coronary arteries are vulnerable to arteriosclerosis and other effects. Inadequate supply to the heart will lead to chest pains (angina) or a heart attack (myocardial infarction).
Coronary anastomoses are anatomically present though functionally obsolete. There was some suggestion that they may be helpful if a problem develops slowly over time (this will need to be verified) but in the case of the pathogenesis of CHD they do not provide a sufficient blood flow to prevent infarction.
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