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Technical safety of robotic pyeloplasty in horseshoe kidney in pediatrics
The Internet Journal of Urology, 07/01/09
Banakhar M et al. - Robotic pyeloplasty is safe in anomalous kidney, technically the procedure is done smoothly aided by the free robotic articulation that help in fine dissection & organ identification.
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