hypophysectomy

/ˌhaɪpoʊfɪˈzɛktəmi/
noun
  1. Surgical removal of the pituitary gland.
    • Hypophysectomy is sometimes performed to slow the growth of certain cancers.
    • The patient underwent a hypophysectomy to treat a large pituitary tumor.
    • After the hypophysectomy, the doctors monitored her hormone levels closely.