Abstract
Very Early Post-Operative Ureteral Stent Removal in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation
Highlights
The incidence of urologic complications in pediatric kidney transplantation is reported to range between 2.9%-18% [1,2,3]
Our pediatric patients need either a hemodialysis catheter, peritoneal dialysis catheter or a ureteral stent removed in the operating room, as most procedures are done with either sedation or general anesthesia
We only considered very early stent removal in patients who had an otherwise normal bladder and were making urine pre-operatively
Summary
Very Early Post-Operative Ureteral Stent Removal in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation.
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