Discectomy

/dɪˈsɛktəmi/ noun

A surgical procedure that removes part or all of a herniated or damaged intervertebral disc to relieve pressure on spinal nerves. It's performed when conservative treatments fail to resolve nerve compression symptoms.

From Latin 'discus' meaning 'disc' (referring to the intervertebral disc) and Greek 'ektome' meaning 'cutting out.' The term directly describes the removal of disc material.

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