arthrodesis
/ɑrˈθroʊdɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a surgical procedure in which a joint is fused together, usually to relieve pain or restore mobility, often as a result of a degenerative joint disease or injury.
“The doctor recommended arthrodesis to her patient who had suffered a severe ankle injury and was experiencing chronic pain.”
2. noun
a surgical fusion of a joint, typically used to treat conditions such as arthritis or joint deformities.