A surgical saw or cutting instrument designed specifically for cutting through skull bone during brain surgery.
From Greek 'kranion' (skull) and 'tomē' (cutting), literally 'skull-cutter.' The -tome suffix indicates a cutting instrument.
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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