Capsulotomy

/ˌkæp.sjə.ˈlɑt.ə.mi/ noun

A surgical operation that cuts or opens the lens capsule of the eye, usually to treat cataracts or lens problems.

From capsulo- plus -tomy (from Greek tomē, 'cutting'). This surgical procedure emerged in the 18th-19th centuries as cataract surgery techniques developed.

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