Outpatient Surgery in Pediatric Urology

Abstract
Indications for ambulatory pediatric urological surgery have been broadened to include most inguinal and scrotal surgery, many endoscopic procedures and distal hypospadias repairs with or without chordee or urethroplasty. We have reviewed a 1-year experience with the 440 outpatient urological procedures performed at Children''s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, USA, in 1984, and found a low (3.4 per cent) incidence of postoperative hospitalization and only a single complication. We conclude that outpatient surgery in well selected patients and procedures is safe, timely and economical.

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