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The mini PCNL requires smaller instruments and smaller incisions. “And as you can imagine, a smaller incision leads to a better recovery, less pain, less discomfort,” he said.
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Clinical guidelines currently do not recommend ureteroscopy (URS) for removing kidney stones in children, but that may change.
Osmania General Hospital in Telangana has successfully treated 109 children, including infants as young as six months old, ...