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    October 2025 in “ Pakistan journal of urology.
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    TLDR Personalized, minimally invasive treatments improve urology outcomes.
    The document reviews numerous studies and advancements in urology, highlighting key findings across various procedures and treatments. Notable results include the effectiveness of Mini-PCNL for pediatric renal stones, with a 10.33% retreatment rate among 213 patients, and the success of laparoscopic pyeloplasty in children. Studies emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and tailored surgical strategies, such as the use of AI models for predicting graft survival in renal transplants and the effectiveness of chlorhexidine gluconate over povidone-iodine for periurethral antisepsis. Additionally, the document discusses the success of combination therapies for overactive bladder syndrome and the need for updated treatment protocols due to antibiotic resistance in urethral discharge syndrome. Overall, the document underscores the importance of personalized and minimally invasive approaches in improving patient outcomes in urology.
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