leucotomy

/ˈljuːkɒtəmi/ or /ˈluːkɒtəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

a surgical operation in which part of the brain is removed or destroyed, especially to alleviate severe mental illness, now largely obsolete

“The psychiatrist warned that leucotomy was a radical and often unsuccessful treatment for schizophrenia.”

Synonyms

  • lobotomy
  • psychosurgery

Antonyms

  • psychiatry
  • therapy