2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2015.08.019
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Outcome of Mini-percutaneous Nephrolithotomy for Renal Stones in Infants and Preschool Children: A Prospective Study

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“…The reported SFR for renal stones ≤3 cm after a single session was 85.7%. This increased to 96% after the second‐look Miniperc …”
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“…The reported SFR for renal stones ≤3 cm after a single session was 85.7%. This increased to 96% after the second‐look Miniperc …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Exclusion criteria were coagulation disorders, obstruction distal to calculi, impaired renal function (according to age) or non‐functioning kidney. Our SWL and Miniperc techniques were previously described . In brief, preoperative evaluation included serum creatinine, KUB and US.…”
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“…Saad and colleagues have compared RIRS (21) and PCNL (22) in stones larger than 2 cm in a total of 38 pediatric patients (43 renal units) under the age of 16, and length of hospital stay, radiation quantity (p<0.001), and complications (p=0.018) have been found high and there has been the need for blood transfusion in 3 patients (p=0.015) (7). In a mini PCNL series by Daw et al, bleeding (8%), hematuria and blood transfusion (4%), renal pelvis perforation (4%), leakage (8%), and fever (15%) have been seen (8). Two randomized and eight non-randomized studies were analyzed.…”
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confidence: 98%