Aortoclasis

/eɪˌɔːrtəˈkleɪsɪs/ noun

The surgical breaking or fracturing of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body.

From Greek 'aorta' (the great artery) combined with 'klasis' (breaking or fracture). This medical term emerged in the 19th century as surgical procedures became more sophisticated and doctors needed precise terminology for interventions on major blood vessels.

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