Adree Khondker, Mandy Rickard, Jin Kyu Kim, Julianne Richter, Margarita Chancy, Kay Rivera, Joana Dos Santos, Michael Chua, Armando J Lorenzo
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Should a Refluxing Internal Diversion Be Considered a Temporizing Procedure? Extended Follow-Up and Outcomes After Side-to-side Ureterovesicostomy for Primary Obstructive Megaureter in Young Children.
To describe long-term outcomes, including urinary tract infections (UTIs) and need for reimplantation, after ureterovesicostomy (UV) as a lasting surgical procedure for children with primary obstructed megaureter (POM).