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Ureteroscopy in the Management of Pediatric Urinary Tract Calculi
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Ureteroscopy is a safe and effective means of treating the majority of pediatric ureteral calculi, although retreatment rates are higher with multiple stones and in younger children. Dilatation of the vesicoureteral junction is usually not necessary with ureteroscopes <8F, nor is ureteral drainage required after uncomplicated ureteroscopy. The holmium laser is the most effective and safest method of fragmentation regardless of stone composition. Ureteroscopy for this indication should be performed only by an experienced endoscopist.
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