Cardiatomy

/ˌkɑːrdiˈætəmi/ noun

Definition

A surgical operation that cuts into or incises the heart tissue.

Etymology

From Greek 'kardia' (heart) + 'tome' (cutting), the term was coined in medical terminology to describe invasive heart surgery procedures.

Kelly Says

This is one of the oldest heart surgery terms, dating back to when doctors first attempted to understand the heart's internal structure through direct observation—imagine being brave enough to cut into a beating heart!

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