Kidney stone breakthrough for kids? study tests surgery vs. shockwaves
NCT ID NCT07360041
Summary
This study compared two procedures for removing dense kidney stones in children aged 2 to 12. One hundred children were randomly assigned to receive either a minimally invasive surgery (mini-PNL) or a non-invasive shockwave treatment (SWL). The main goal was to see which method was better at completely clearing the stones with fewer complications.
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Ain Shams University
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 4240112, Egypt
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