Angiohydrotomy

/ˌændʒioʊhaɪˈdrɑtəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure that cuts or incises blood vessels to remove fluid or treat fluid accumulation in tissues.

From Greek 'angeion' (vessel) + 'hydro' (water) + 'tomia' (cutting). This archaic surgical term combines three Greek roots to describe drainage procedures, used historically before modern vascular surgery developed.

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