2 results match your criteria: "University of California-Davis-Children's Hospital and School of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Purpose: Many children with urological disease require long-term treatment with antibiotics. In many cases the choice of medical instead of surgical management hinges on the implied safety of certain drugs. Recently some groups have advocated subureteral injection procedures to avoid long-term antibiotics for low grade reflux.

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Hemi-T pouch modification for pediatric urinary diversion.

J Urol

September 2003

Department of Urology and Pediatrics, University of California-Davis Children's Hospital and School of Medicine, 4860 Y Street, Suite 3500, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.

Purpose: When the appendix is unavailable, there are limited reliable methods for continent urinary diversion. After successful application of double-T pouch urinary diversion in adults we modified the technique for bladder augmentation and continent diversion.

Materials And Methods: A 10-year-old male underwent bladder augmentation and continent urinary diversion with a hemi-T augment.

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