noun
- a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones or gallstones into smaller pieces that can be passed naturally
Usage: medical
Examples
- The doctor recommended lithotripsy to treat the patient’s large kidney stones.
- After the lithotripsy procedure, she was able to pass the stone fragments without surgery.
- Lithotripsy is a non-invasive alternative to surgical stone removal.
- The hospital’s urology department performs lithotripsy treatments twice a week.
- Recovery time after lithotripsy is typically much shorter than traditional surgery.
- The sound waves used in lithotripsy are focused precisely on the stones.