What's the difference between lithotome and lithotomy?
Lithotome
Definition:
(n.) A stone so formed by nature as to appear as if cut by art.
(n.) An instrument used for cutting the bladder in operations for the stone.
Example Sentences:
(1) When the ureterolithotomy was carried out, a wide-based and rice-sized tumor co-existed at the site of the epithelium of the ureter lithotomized.
(2) Examining the displacement of points of interest when the patient is restored from a lithotomic position into a position with stretched legs we concluded that from the point of view of treatment planning it will be necessary to carry out afterloading irradiation with stretched legs like in the teletherapy.
Lithotomy
Definition:
(n.) The operation, art, or practice of cutting for stone in the bladder.
Example Sentences:
(1) Common problems were identified, including lack of a family support person throughout labour, lithotomy position for delivery, episiotomies and their sequelae, breast-feeding difficulties and lack of professional support in the early puerperium at home.
(2) To test the effect of different patient positions on urethral mobility, we conducted a prospective controlled study measuring the relative cephalad displacement of the prostatic apex in 3 positions, that is the supine, frog-leg and dorsal lithotomy positions.
(3) A combined synchronous abdominoperineal approach was used with the patient in the lithotomy-Trendelenburg position.
(4) Hospital stay, costs and narcotic analgesic use were significantly less for ureteroscopic stone removal than for open surgical lithotomy.
(5) Lithotomy was successfully finished without serious complications in all cases.
(6) Sclerosing injection was carried out in all cases with 6 ml Phenylamygdalic oil by 3, 7 and 11 o'clock lithotomy position.
(7) Percutaneous lithotomy was performed upon 300 of 302 consecutive patients bearing stones which required removal.
(8) Values in the supine position were similar to those seen in non-pregnant subjects, but there was a significant reduction in LOSP and BrP in the lithotomy position unrelated to any change in intragastric pressure.
(9) While percutaneous lithotripsy and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy have emerged as the mainstay of extirpative therapy, surgical lithotomy is the standard to which other therapies must be compared.
(10) The tests were conducted using a variety of fetal biclavicular diameters (10-13 cm) and maternal pelvic angle positions (McRoberts, 10 degrees; lithotomy, 25 degrees).
(11) The few known biographical data and the methods of lithotomy commonly used in the 18th century are presented.
(12) The lithotomy position is known to decrease venous blood flow and predispose to lower extremity venous thrombosis.
(13) Compartment syndrome occurred after a tubal anastomosis in a prolonged lithotomy position.
(14) The modified lithotomy position is used to provide simultaneous operative exposure to the abdomen and perineum.
(15) Half the patients received, in addition, a caudal anaesthetic given by the surgeon at the beginning of the operation with the patient in the lithotomy position.
(16) When comparing lithotomy versus McRoberts positioning, there was a consistent reduction in force needed to extract the fetal shoulders with the latter maneuver.
(17) Patients treated by open surgical lithotomy remained in the hospital for 11.0 days and required 21 doses of narcotics.
(18) With the patient placed in the lithotomy position, an endoscope was introduced after mucosal anesthesia with xylocaine jelly.
(19) When used as 15,000 U per 24 hrs in those patients who were exposed to lithotomy or nephrectomy the drug led to a 5-fold decrease in the incidence of phlebothrombosis.
(20) One hundred patients underwent measurements of their ankle-arm index, the ratio of their ankle systolic pressure compared to their brachial blood pressure, preoperatively (AAI); immediately after being placed in the lithotomy position (AAII); and immediately prior to returning to the supine position (AAIII).