chordotomy

/ˌtʃɔrdəˈtɒmi/

Definitions

1. noun

a surgical procedure that involves cutting the spinal cord to relieve severe pain, especially in cases of intractable cancer pain or other conditions.

“The doctors performed a chordotomy to alleviate the patient’s unbearable pain.”

Synonyms

  • cordotomy
  • spinal cord surgery

Antonyms

  • pain management
  • spinal cord stimulation