Craniotome

/ˈkreɪniətəʊm/ noun

Definition

A surgical saw or cutting instrument designed specifically for cutting through skull bone during brain surgery.

Etymology

From Greek 'kranion' (skull) and 'tomē' (cutting), literally 'skull-cutter.' The -tome suffix indicates a cutting instrument.

Kelly Says

Modern craniotomes use oscillating saws that cut bone but stop instantly if they hit soft brain tissue—a clever engineering solution to one of surgery's trickiest balancing acts.

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