Outcomes and lessons learnt from practice of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in a paediatric setting of various age groups: a global study across 8 centres.
Ee Jean LimOlivier TraxerYesica Quiroz MadarriagaDaniele CastellaniKhi Yung FongVinson Wai-Shun ChanAnna Bujons TurAmelia PietropaoloDeepak RagooriAnil ShresthaChandra Mohan VaddiTanuj Paul BhatiaMriganka ManiPatrick Juliebø-JonesStephen GriffinEsther García RojoMariela CorralesCagri Akin SekerciYiloren TanidirJeremy Yuen-Chun TeohVineet GauharBhaskar Kumar SomaniPublished in: World journal of urology (2022)
RIRS is acceptable as a first-line intervention in the paediatric population with reasonable efficacy and low morbidity. Complications are slightly higher in patients < 5 years of age, which should be taken into account while counselling patients.
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- emergency department
- intensive care unit
- peritoneal dialysis
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- type diabetes
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- adipose tissue
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- human immunodeficiency virus
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- metabolic syndrome
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