Spinal anesthesia offers a viable low-risk alternative to general anesthesia for a wide range of pediatric procedures, particularly for urology patients.
Spinal anesthesia offers a viable low-risk alternative to general anesthesia for a wide range of pediatric procedures, particularly for urology patients.
A quality improvement project shows children with negative urine cultures take antibiotics they don’t need.
Antimicrobial peptides may be effective biomarkers for diagnosing urinary tract infections in children.
A 9-year-old girl with caudal regression syndrome is the first child in the United States to be treated with pudendal nerve stimulation.
Sacral nerve stimulation helps school-age and teenage children control urinary incontinence and fecal soiling.
The RIVUR trial laid to rest certain questions surrounding antimicrobial prophylaxis in children with vesicoureteral reflux. But it also launched a new debate