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- Leucotome abstract "A leucotome or McKenzie Leucotome is a surgical instrument used for performing leucotomies (also known as lobotomy) and other forms of psychosurgery.Invented by Canadian neurosurgeon Dr. Kenneth G. McKenzie in the 1940s, the leucotome has a narrow shaft which is inserted into the brain through a hole in the skull, and then a plunger on the back of the leucotome is depressed to extend a wire loop or metal strip into the brain. The leucotome is then rotated, cutting a core of brain tissue. This type was used by the Nobel prize-winning Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz.Another, different, surgical instrument also called a leucotome was introduced by Walter Freeman for use in the transorbital lobotomy. Modeled after an ice-pick, it consisted simply of a pointed shaft. It was passed through the tear duct under the eyelid and against the top of the eyesocket. A mallet was used to drive the instrument through the thin layer of bone and into the brain along the plane of the bridge of the nose, to a depth of 5 cm. Due to incidents of breakage, a stronger but essentially identical instrument called an orbitoclast was later used.Lobotomies were commonly performed from the 1930s to the 1960s, with a few as late as the 1980s in France.".
- Leucotome thumbnail Leucotome.gif?width=300.
- Leucotome wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Leucotome wikiPageRevisionID "682265893".
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink António_Egas_Moniz.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_neuroscience.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lobotomy.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurosurgery.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgical_instruments.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Egas_Moniz.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Ice-pick.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Ice_pick.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Instruments_used_in_general_surgery.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Leukotomy.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Lobotomy.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Prize.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_prize.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Orbitoclast.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Psychosurgery.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_instrument.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Freeman_(neurologist).
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Jackson_Freeman_II.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLink File:Leucotome.gif.
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leucotome".
- Leucotome wikiPageWikiLinkText "leucotome".
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- Leucotome subject Category:History_of_neuroscience.
- Leucotome subject Category:Lobotomy.
- Leucotome subject Category:Neurosurgery.
- Leucotome subject Category:Surgical_instruments.
- Leucotome hypernym Instrument.
- Leucotome type Agent.
- Leucotome type Instrument.
- Leucotome type Instrument.
- Leucotome type Specialty.
- Leucotome type Tool.
- Leucotome comment "A leucotome or McKenzie Leucotome is a surgical instrument used for performing leucotomies (also known as lobotomy) and other forms of psychosurgery.Invented by Canadian neurosurgeon Dr. Kenneth G. McKenzie in the 1940s, the leucotome has a narrow shaft which is inserted into the brain through a hole in the skull, and then a plunger on the back of the leucotome is depressed to extend a wire loop or metal strip into the brain. The leucotome is then rotated, cutting a core of brain tissue.".
- Leucotome label "Leucotome".
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- Leucotome sameAs Q6534436.
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- Leucotome wasDerivedFrom Leucotome?oldid=682265893.
- Leucotome depiction Leucotome.gif.
- Leucotome isPrimaryTopicOf Leucotome.