leukotomy

/luˈkɑtəmi/
noun
  1. A surgical operation that cuts nerve fibers in the brain, formerly used to treat mental illness; also called lobotomy.
    • The history of leukotomy is controversial due to its side effects.
    • Leukotomy was once performed to treat severe psychiatric disorders.
    • Modern medicine rarely uses leukotomy as a treatment.
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