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lithotripsy

American  
[lith-uh-trip-see] / ˈlɪθ əˌtrɪp si /

noun

plural

lithotripsies
  1. the pulverization and removal of urinary calculi using a lithotripter.


lithotripsy British  
/ ˈlɪθəʊˌtrɪpsɪ /

noun

  1. the use of ultrasound, often generated by a lithotripter, to pulverize kidney stones and gallstones in situ

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lithotripsy Scientific  
/ lĭthə-trĭp′sē /
  1. The procedure of crushing a stone in the urinary bladder or urethra by means of a lithotriptor, a device that passes shock waves through a water-filled tub in which the patient sits. The resulting stone fragments are small enough to be expelled in the urine.


Etymology

Origin of lithotripsy

1825–35; litho- + Greek trîps ( is ) rubbing, wear + -y 3; lithotripter

Example Sentences

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Higher-strength waves or pulses are also used in lithotripsy, a common medical procedure to break up kidney stones.

From BBC • Jun. 20, 2024

Founded in 2009, Shockwave focuses on intravascular lithotripsy technology that uses sonic pressure waves to crack calcium lesions in arteries and restore blood flow.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 5, 2024

“You start asking, ‘Are we going to buy a laser lithotripsy machine and use it once?

From New York Times • Sep. 1, 2014

Examples: shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy, American College of Surgeons certification as level 1 or 2 pediatric trauma center.

From US News • Jun. 2, 2010