Antrectomy

/ænˈtrɛktəmi/ noun

A surgical operation to remove an antrum, most commonly referring to removal of the maxillary antrum or part of the stomach (antral tissue).

From 'antrum' (cavity) + '-ectomy' (surgical removal, from Greek ektome). This surgical terminology developed in the late 19th-20th centuries as surgical techniques advanced and specific procedures became named.

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