Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161860 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
PDI is safe and effective for facilitating gravity-dependent drainage of renal stones and provides an opportunity to treat children in a quick, non-invasive, economic, painless, non-radiative and diverting fashion. This therapy is a valuable alternative in the pattern of stone management. In case of persistent fragments, it is recommend that the number of sessions be increased to six.201Figure. Adolescent girl receiving mechanical percussion and inversion treatment.
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Authors
A. Faure, E. Dicrocco, G. Hery, R. Boissier, L. Bienvenu, S. Thirakul, P. Maffei, N. Panait, G. Karsenty, T. Merrot, P. Alessandrini, J.-M. Guys, E. Lechevallier,