Outcomes of Mini-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Pediatric Patients with Spinal Deformities: A Controlled Comparative Study
Abstract
Urolithiasis remains a significant public health concern worldwide. In developed countries, pediatric stone disease accounts for approximately 1–5% of all urinary tract stones, whereas this figure rises to nearly 30% in developing nations [1]. Over the past 25 years, the incidence of urolithiasis in children has shown a consistent upward trend.
Keywords
Mini-percutaneous NephrolithotomyPediatric UrologyUrolithiasisSpinal DeformitiesKidney StonesMinimally Invasive SurgeryHashtags
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