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Comparison of Endourological and Open Cystolithotomy in the Management of Bladder Stones in Children
The Journal of Urology, 05/18/09
Al-Marhoon MS et al. - Open and endourological management of vesical stones in children is efficient, with a low incidence of complications. Endourological management offers a shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery. However, open cystolithotomy seems to be safer.
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