sacrotomy
/ˌsækroʊˈtɒmi/Definitions
1. noun
a surgical incision or resection of the sacrum, especially to relieve pain or to fuse the sacrum and ilium
“The doctor performed a sacrotomy to alleviate the patient’s chronic back pain.”
1. noun
a surgical incision or resection of the sacrum, especially to relieve pain or to fuse the sacrum and ilium
“The doctor performed a sacrotomy to alleviate the patient’s chronic back pain.”