Angiostomy

/ˌændʒiˈɑstəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening in a blood vessel, often to improve circulation or facilitate medical treatment.

From Greek 'angion' (vessel) + 'stoma' (mouth) + '-tomy' (surgical incision). This medical term developed in early vascular surgery to describe vessel-opening procedures.

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