bronchotomy
/brɒŋkəˈtɒmi/Definitions
1. noun
a surgical incision into a bronchus, especially to remove a foreign body or to obtain a specimen for examination.
“The doctor performed a bronchotomy to remove the object from the patient’s airway.”
2. noun
a cut or incision into a bronchus, especially one made during an autopsy.
“The pathologist examined the lungs and found a bronchotomy from the previous surgery.”