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Economic Impact of Failed or Delayed Primary Repair of Bladder Exstrophy: Differences in Cost of Hospitalization
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Primary newborn exstrophy repair is associated with lower surgical hospitalization costs compared to delayed primary repair and reclosure. Combined with previous data on clinical outcomes, these data reiterate the paramount importance of achieving a successful initial newborn closure whenever possible.
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