2022
DOI: 10.4081/aiua.2022.2.190
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Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) for upper urinary tract stones in children below 12 years of age: A single centre experience

Abstract: Objective: Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery (RIRS) is a minimally invasive surgical modality for the treatment of renal stones. We evaluated the efficacy of RIRS in children below aged 12 years of age in the form of stone-free rate (SFR), complications and the feasibility of the procedure. Materials & methods: This retrospective study included all children ≤ 12 years of age, with upper urinary tract stones single or multiple ≤ 15 mm in size who underwent RIRS between February 2019 to November 2021. RIRS was … Show more

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“…Complete stone clearance, preventing recurrences, preserving renal function, controlling urinary tract infections, minimizing invasiveness, reducing anesthesia and radiation exposure, minimizing the number of surgical drainage procedures, and correcting underlying metabolic disorders and anatomic abnormalities should all be considered. In recent years, endourology has emerged as a safe and effective method for treating stones in children thanks to better equipment and growing expertise with retrograde and percutaneous treatments for adult patients [14][15][16]. The aim of this study is to describe the experience of a tertiary pediatric referral center in the surgical management of pediatric urolithiasis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complete stone clearance, preventing recurrences, preserving renal function, controlling urinary tract infections, minimizing invasiveness, reducing anesthesia and radiation exposure, minimizing the number of surgical drainage procedures, and correcting underlying metabolic disorders and anatomic abnormalities should all be considered. In recent years, endourology has emerged as a safe and effective method for treating stones in children thanks to better equipment and growing expertise with retrograde and percutaneous treatments for adult patients [14][15][16]. The aim of this study is to describe the experience of a tertiary pediatric referral center in the surgical management of pediatric urolithiasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%