perfuse

/pərˈfjuːz/
verb
  1. To cause a liquid to flow through an organ or tissue, especially to supply it with blood or other fluid.
    • Surgeons perfuse the heart with oxygenated blood during the operation.
    • The body naturally perfuses tissues with blood to keep them healthy.
    • The machine helps perfuse the donor liver with a preservation solution.
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