Bronchostomy

/brɑŋˈkɑstəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure in which a doctor creates an opening directly into the bronchus (the main airway leading to the lungs) to help a patient breathe or remove blockages.

From Greek 'bronchos' (windpipe) + 'stoma' (mouth/opening), combined with the surgical suffix '-y'. This medical term emerged in the 19th century as doctors developed techniques to access and treat the bronchi directly.

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