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Razzaghi MR et al. - The study showed that desmopressin can reduce the duration of incisional urinary leakage. The authors conclude that patients with prolonged urinary leakage after pyelocaliceal surgery who does not respond to surgical urinary drainage may benefit from desmopressin.

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