Severe Primary Obstructive Megaureter in the First Year of Life: Preliminary Experience With Endoscopic Balloon Dilation
Journal of Endourology2011Vol. 26(4), pp. 325–329
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Abstract
Our preliminary results seem to indicate that EHPBD is a feasible, safe, and successful procedure. It could play a role as a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery in cases of POM that necessitate intervention in the first year of life. Longer follow-up is necessary to verify the stability of these results.
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