craniotomy
Americannoun
plural
craniotomiesnoun
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any surgical incision into the skull, esp to expose the brain for neurosurgery
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the surgical crushing of a fetal skull to extract a dead fetus
Etymology
Origin of craniotomy
Example Sentences
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She said he had several brain bleeds and swelling of the brain that eventually led to a craniotomy, a procedure that removes part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 27, 2024
Doreen Adams, 75, from Aberdeen, previously had a craniotomy to remove a tumour.
From BBC • Oct. 24, 2024
This technique requires arrays that cover relatively large areas, necessitating removal of at least an equal area of skull in a procedure known as a craniotomy.
From Scientific American • Sep. 1, 2023
But in this case, the craniotomy and resection, or tissue removal, was the best option, Grannan said.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 27, 2023
The subdivisions under which the common law takes consideration of craniotomy are answers in themselves to the conclusions quoted above, under the unfortunate necessity which demands the operation.”
From Moral Principles and Medical Practice The Basis of Medical Jurisprudence by Coppens, Charles
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