Etymology
Meaning and Origin
Necrotomy is a medical procedure involving the incision or cutting of dead or necrotic tissue. It is typically performed to remove dead or infected tissue, promote healing, or determine the cause of death.
The term "necrotomy" was first used in the early 19th century. It was popularized by French surgeon Guillaume Dupuytren, who developed the procedure as a way to treat gangrene.
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