“…Tasian et al (page 1194) from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, used aggregated electronic heath record data from 6 children’s health systems in North America to study the impact of primary ureteral stents on individuals 0-24 years having ureteroscopy (URS) or shock wave lithotripsy (SWL). 3 Primary ureteral stents included pre-stenting within 60 days prior to URS/SWL or concurrent stent placement. The authors found that in 2,093 patients with 2,477 surgical episodes (2,144 URS, 333 SWL) primary ureteral stent placement was associated with a higher number of emergency department visits and opioid prescriptions.…”