Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coaptation
noun
/koʊˈæp.təʃən/
Definition
Coaptation refers to the process of bringing two structures together, often used in the context of anatomy or surgery where tissue or bones are aligned closely to facilitate healing.
Examples
- The surgeon ensured proper coaptation of the bone ends to promote healing.
- Effective coaptation of tissues is crucial during reconstructive surgeries.
- The physical therapist emphasized the importance of coaptation in joint recovery.
Meaning
The word coaptation is derived from the Latin word ‘coaptare’, which means to join together. In medical terms, it is commonly used to describe how parts of the body fit or align after an injury or surgical procedure.
Synonyms
- Alignment
- Joining
- Coupling
- Connection