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    Does a small stent size increase the risk of post-operative complications following reconstructive robotic surgery in the pediatric population?

    The use of double J stents (DJS) is common practice during robotic reconstructive surgeries in the pediatric population. Some studies claimed that a small stent diameter is prone to obstruction and migration, ...

    Galiya Raisin, Stanislav Kocherov, Jawdat Jaber in Journal of Pediatric Endoscopic Surgery (2020)

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    Outcome of hypospadias repair in toilet-trained children and adolescents

    To review a leading causes and surgical outcome of hypospadias repair in toilet-trained children and adolescents in our department.

    Stanislav Kocherov, Dan Prat, Dmitry Koulikov in Pediatric Surgery International (2012)

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    Pediatric transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: comparison with an age-matched group undergoing open surgery

    We have retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of laparoscopic transperitoneal partial nephrectomy (LTPN) in children in comparison to an age-matched group of children who underwent open partial nephrecto...

    Boris Chertin, Jacob Ben-Chaim, Ezekiel H. Landau in Pediatric Surgery International (2007)

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    The use of laparoscopy in intersex patients

    The management of intersex patients is a challenge. Although in the majority of patients the diagnosis may be made on the basis of cytogenetic and biochemical tests, there is a selective group of patients with...

    Boris Chertin, Dmitry Koulikov, Josef Alberton in Pediatric Surgery International (2006)

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    Post-chemotherapy microscopic residual prostate rhabdomyosarcoma: long-term conservative follow-up

    In spite of advances in the treatment of childhood bladder and prostate rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), the ability to detect minimal residual disease correlates imperfectly with the ultimate outcome. We report the l...

    Boris Chertin, Constantin Reinus, Dmitry Koulikov in Pediatric Surgery International (2002)