Bronchotomy

/brɑŋˈkɑtəmi/ noun

A surgical operation that involves making an incision into the bronchus to remove blockages, treat disease, or improve airflow to the lungs.

From Greek 'bronchos' (windpipe) + 'tome' (cutting). This surgical term was developed in the 18th-19th centuries as doctors refined techniques for accessing the lower respiratory system without damaging surrounding tissues.

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