Bdellatomy

/ˌbdɛləˈtɑːmi/ noun

A surgical procedure involving the cutting or removal of a leech or parasitic bloodsucker.

From Greek 'bdella' (βδέλλα) meaning 'leech,' combined with the suffix '-tomy' (τομή) meaning 'cutting or incision.' The term dates to medical history when leeches were commonly used in therapeutic bloodletting.

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