lithotomy position

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lithotomy position

A patient lies in the lithotomy position for a medical examination.

Definition

Noun: * A specific physical posture in which a person lies on their back with their knees bent, thighs apart, and feet often placed in stirrups. This position is primarily assumed for medical procedures involving examination of or access to the pelvic and perineal areas.

Usage

The term is used exclusively in medical and clinical contexts to describe a standard patient position for certain examinations and surgeries. * Example: "For the procedure, the patient was placed in the lithotomy position to ensure optimal access and visibility for the surgeon."

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The position's name derives from its original use in the surgical removal of bladder stones (lithotomy), a procedure known as lithotomy. Its use has since expanded to other fields like gynecology, urology, and colorectal surgery.
  • Clinical Preparation: Assuming the lithotomy position is a standard part of pre-procedure preparation for surgeries such as hysterectomies, cystoscopies, and deliveries involving obstetric forceps or vacuum extraction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dorsal Lithotomy Position: A more precise technical term that specifies the patient is lying on their back (dorsal).
  • Lithotomy (Noun): The surgical operation for removing stones from the bladder, kidney, or gallbladder, from which the position gets its name.
Synonyms
  • No direct common-language synonyms exist. In clinical documentation, it may be abbreviated or referred to descriptively as "positioned in stirrups" or "in dorsal lithotomy," but "lithotomy position" is the standard term.
Related Phrases
  • To place/position someone in lithotomy: The standard phrasing for the action of arranging a patient in this posture.
    • Example: "The nurse will assist you in positioning yourself in lithotomy for the examination."
  • To be in lithotomy: The state of assuming the position.
    • Example: "The patient remained in lithotomy for the duration of the operation."
lithotomy position

A patient lies in the lithotomy position for a medical examination.

Noun
  1. a position lying on your back with knees bent and thighs apart; assumed for vaginal or rectal examination