Arteriotrepsis

/ˌɑːrtɪriəˈtrɛpsɪs/ noun

A surgical procedure involving the puncturing or trepanning of an artery, often performed for therapeutic purposes like releasing pressure or treating blockages.

From Greek 'arteria' (artery) combined with 'trepsis' (turning or boring), borrowed from the surgical terminology developed in classical medicine. It represents an older surgical technique largely replaced by modern methods.

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