different between craniotomy vs trepanation
craniotomy
English
Etymology
From cranio- +? -tomy.
Noun
craniotomy (plural craniotomies)
- (surgery) The surgical procedure for removing a part of the skull, called a bone flap, prior to a treatment. The bone flap is replaced at the end of the operation.
Translations
See also
- craniectomy
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trepanation
English
Etymology
From New Latin trepanatio, formed from French trépan (“a drill”), itself from Latin trepanum, ultimately from Ancient Greek ???????? (trúpanon, “an auger, a drill”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t??p??ne???n/
Noun
trepanation (countable and uncountable, plural trepanations)
- The practice of drilling a hole in the skull as a physical, mental, or spiritual treatment.
Synonyms
- (drilling a hole in the skull): trepanning, trephination, trephining
Translations
See also
- burr hole
- craniotomy
- trepanation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- parentation
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