Arterial-venous anastomosis (arteriovenous anastomy) is a type of vascular connection that connects arterial and venous vessels. This type of connection is the most common type of connection in human vessels. It ensures effective blood circulation in the body. However, damage to the arterial anastomosis can lead to serious consequences, including circulatory disorders and dysfunction of various organs.
In medicine, arterial anastomoses are an important aspect of the diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases. They can be detected by X-ray or ultrasound examination of blood vessels. At the same time, surgery can be