Caecotomy

/siːˈkɒtəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the caecum to remove blockages or treat disease of that part of the intestine.

From caecum + -tomy (surgical cutting), combining Latin caecus with Greek tome (cutting). This surgical term developed alongside modern surgical techniques in the 19th century.

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