extracorporal shock wave lithotripsy - significado y definición. Qué es extracorporal shock wave lithotripsy
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Qué (quién) es extracorporal shock wave lithotripsy - definición

MEDICAL PROCEDURE INVOLVING THE PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION OF HARDENED MASSES
Lithotripsy of gallstones; Shock wave lithotripsy

Lithotripsy         
·noun The operation of crushing a stone in the bladder with an instrument called lithotriptor or lithotrite; lithotrity.
lithotripsy         
['l????tr?psi]
¦ noun Surgery a treatment using ultrasound to shatter a calculus (stone) so that it can be passed out by the body.
Derivatives
lithotripter (also lithotriptor) noun
lithotriptic adjective
Origin
C19: from litho- + Gk tripsis 'rubbing'.
shockwave         
  • a meteor shock wave]].
  • NASA took their first [[Schlieren photograph]] of shock waves interacting between two aircraft in 2019.
  • Shadowgram of shock waves from a supersonic bullet fired from a rifle. The shadowgraph optical technique reveals that the bullet is moving at about a Mach number of 1.9. Left- and right-running bow waves and tail waves stream back from the bullet and its turbulent wake is also visible. Patterns at the far right are from unburned gunpowder particles ejected by the rifle.
PROPAGATING DISTURBANCE
Shock heating; Shock waves; Shocl wave; Shock front; Shock Wave; Shock dynamics; Normal shock; Shock-front; ShockWave; Bombshock; Shock Waves; Normal shock wave; Shockwave; Shockwaves; Shock-wave; Attached shock

Wikipedia

Lithotripsy

Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure involving the physical destruction of hardened masses like kidney stones, bezoars or gallstones. The term is derived from the Greek words meaning "breaking (or pulverizing) stones" (litho- + τρίψω [tripso]).