Angiotomy

/ˌændʒiˈɑtəmi/ noun

A surgical incision or opening made in a blood vessel, typically performed to access the vessel's interior for treatment or examination.

From Greek 'angion' (vessel) + 'tome' (cutting, section). This surgical term has been used since the early development of vascular surgery in the 19th century.

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