In the original publication of the article, the author name "Nadeem Iqbal" has appeared twice. The corrected author group and affiliations are given in this Correction. The original article has been corrected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 58-year-old male patient, with end-stage renal disease secondary to hypertension, underwent living-related kidney transplant at our transplant unit. The transplant surgery went uneventful and brisk urine output was recorded. Four hours after the transplant, the output suddenly dropped despite normal central venous pressure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Mitrofanoff procedure has been employed commonly as bladder draining tool in patients unable to do clean intermittent self catheterization through native urethera. Single centre experience of pediatric age group patients undergoing Mitrofanoff procedure has been presented here.
Material And Methods: It was a retrospective study of 29 children who underwent continent catheterizable conduit (CCC), from January 2009 till March 2017.