lithotomy

/ˈlɪθɒtəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A surgical operation, especially one that involves removing a stone from the bladder, performed from the side or in a horizontal position, or a procedure in which a stone is removed from the urinary tract through an incision in the lower abdomen.

“During the operation, the surgeon performed a lithotomy to remove the patient’s kidney stone.”

Synonyms

  • bilateral lithotomy
  • lithotrite operation

Antonyms

  • stone implantation