Lithotrite

The lithotrite was an early medical device, invented by Al-Zahrawi,[1]an early form of the lithotrite which he called "Michaab", he was able to crush the stone inside the bladder without the need for a surgical incision.[2] and it was later modified by Jean Civiale, which was used to perform transurethral lithotripsy, the first known minimally invasive surgery, to crush stones inside the bladder without having to open the abdomen (lithotomy). To remove a calculus the instrument was inserted through the urethra and holes bored in the stone. Afterwards, it was crushed with the same instrument and resulting fragments aspirated or allowed to flow normally with urine.

An early lithotrite showing the device in open and closed positions

References

  1. Butt, Arthur J. (1956). Etiologic Factors in Renal Lithiasis.
  2. Butt, Arthur J. (1956). Etiologic Factors in Renal Lithiasis. Thomas.


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