Arteriotomy

/ˌɑːrtɪriˈɒtəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure in which an artery is cut or opened, usually to access the blood vessel for medical treatment or examination.

From Greek 'arteria' (artery) and '-tomy' (cutting), a common surgical suffix. The term combines the anatomical term for blood vessels that carry blood from the heart with the Greek root for the act of cutting.

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