pneumotomy
/nuːmɒˈtɒmi/Definitions
1. noun
A surgical incision into a lung, especially to remove diseased tissue or to insert a tube.
“The patient underwent a pneumotomy to clear the infection in her lung.”
2. noun
The act of making an incision into a lung, especially in a surgical procedure.
“The doctor performed a pneumotomy to drain the fluid from the patient’s lung.”