Catheterism

/kæˈθɛtərɪzəm/ noun

The medical practice or technique of using a catheter to examine or treat a patient's body cavities or blood vessels.

From catheter plus the suffix -ism (denoting a practice, system, or condition), which comes from Greek -ismos. This term developed in the 18th century as catheterization became a recognized medical specialty.

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