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Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in infants and preschool age children: experience with a new technique
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The 11F "mini-perc" technique was successful in rendering 85% of patients stone free with minimal morbidity. Its advantages over obtaining access with standard 24 to 34F access sheaths include a smaller skin incision, single-step dilation and sheath placement, good working access for pediatric instruments, variable length, and lower cost. In addition, the hypothesized decrease in renal and body wall trauma may result in less pain, reduced severity or risk of complications, and shorter hospital stays including the possibility of performing "tubeless" outpatient PCNLs. Further study is needed to confirm these possibilities.
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