urological issues

When is surgical intervention necessary in pediatric urology?

Surgical intervention is considered when conservative treatments fail or when the condition poses a significant risk to the child's health. Conditions like severe VUR, obstructive uropathy, and certain types of kidney stones may necessitate surgery. The decision is based on multiple factors, including the severity of the condition, the child's overall health, and the potential benefits versus risks of the procedure.

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