v. [f. LITHOTRITY + -IZE.] trans. To subject to lithotrity.
1842. R. Willis, Stone in Bladder, iv. 107. The third is perfectly well,but he has not yet been lithotritized.
1864. T. Holmes, Syst. Surg. (1870), IV. 1117. This increases the number of adult patients with stone to 103, of which only 34 were lithotritised.