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lithotomy

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lithotomy /li·thot·o·my/ (lĭ-thot´ah-me)
1. incision of a duct or organ for removal of calculi.

li·thot·o·my (l-tht-m)
n.
Surgical removal of a calculus, especially from the urinary tract. Also called lithectomy.

lithotomy
[lithot′əmē]
Etymology: Gk, lithos + temnein, to cut
1 the surgical excision of a calculus, especially one from the urinary tract.
2 a position in operating room in which the patient is supine with legs raised and abducted to expose the perineal region. The legs are placed in stirrups to maintain the position.

lithotomy [lĭ-thot´ah-me]
1. incision of a duct or organ for removal of calculi.

lithotomy (li·thˑ·t·mē),
n 1. the removal of a stone (calculus) from the urinary tract by surgery.
2. position assumed for rectal or vaginal examination.
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lithotomy
incision of a duct or organ for removal of calculi.


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With Action gel table pads, different styles of medical table gel pads are available to accommodate procedures that call for the prone, lateral, or lithotomy position as well as operating room pressure relief pads designed for use on segmented operating tables.
Their radiological examination of pelvic diameters of women at least 37 weeks pregnant, studied the dorsal lithotomy position as well as during the McRoberts' manoeuvre (hyper flexion of the woman's legs onto her chest).
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