osteoclasis
Osteoclasis is a term derived from Greek words meaning "bone" and "breaking." In a medical context, it refers to the surgical procedure of deliberately fracturing a bone. This intervention is typically performed to correct deformities or malalignments that cannot be addressed through other means. The primary goal of osteoclasis is to create a controlled break in the bone, allowing it to be repositioned into a more anatomically correct alignment.
The procedure is most commonly employed in the correction of congenital or acquired deformities, such as severe
The osteoclasis itself can be achieved using various instruments, including osteotomes, chisels, or specialized osteoclasis devices.