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Egger D et al. – The study suggests that ETV can be successfully done in a small pediatric unit, but with a lower success rate because of small caseload, and therefore, lower experience and routine of the surgeon. Therefore, the authors propose a centralization of patients to obtain a higher number of cases. They confirm that ETV is a safe, reliable, and efficient method with a better outcome in children than infants.

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