noun
- A surgical procedure in which nerve fibers in the brain are severed, formerly used to treat severe mental illness.
Usage: medical; historical; also spelled lobotomy
Examples
- Leucotomy was a controversial psychiatric treatment performed in the mid-20th century.
- The procedure involved cutting connections in the prefrontal cortex of the brain.
- Many patients who underwent leucotomy experienced severe side effects and personality changes.
- Modern psychiatry has largely abandoned leucotomy in favor of medication and therapy.
- The history of leucotomy is now studied as an example of medical ethics failures.