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Genitourinary Interventions

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Pediatric nonvascular genitourinary intervention may be divided into perirenal interventions, such as drainage of urinoma and urine leaks, and percutaneous nephrostomy/ureteral interventions. Percutaneous nephrostomy is utilized for relief of urinary tract obstruction, urinary diversion for treatment of trauma, or decompression of an infected urinary tract. Percutaneous nephrostomy is also means for access for subsequent endourologic procedures.

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Morello, F.P. (2014). Genitourinary Interventions. In: Temple, M., Marshalleck, F. (eds) Pediatric Interventional Radiology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5856-3_22

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