In reflux surgery, decisions on surgical procedures can be made on an individual basis today. Almost all open surgical implantation techniques provide very good, sustainable results, and parents prefer less invasive techniques. Therefore, if intravesical techniques are used to correct bilateral reflux, it should be considered and discussed with the parents that these procedures are associated with increased invasiveness in terms of longer operation times, longer catheter dwell times, a longer inpatient stay and more complications such as macrohaematuria and bladder spams compared with extravesical techniques.
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