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J.P. Van Batavia

Researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Publications -  6
Citations -  124

J.P. Van Batavia is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pyeloplasty & Job satisfaction. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 74 citations.

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Pediatric robotic-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty: Does age matter?

TL;DR: This study presented one of the largest contemporary series of consecutive pediatric RALPs, and showed an overall success rate of 96%, substantiated the ongoing trend towards the adaptation of robotic-assisted surgery for the entire pediatric population.
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Genitourinary involvement and management in children with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis.

TL;DR: GU involvement in SJS/TEN occurred in almost three-quarters of patients and was managed conservatively like other skin/mucosal manifestations and urethral catheterization appeared to be safe, without any short-term or long-term complications.
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Outcomes of externalized pyeloureteral versus internal ureteral stent in pediatric robotic-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty.

TL;DR: Use of EPU stents provided a viable alternative, particularly in younger patients, to DJ stenting with comparable success and complications, while avoiding the need for an additional anesthetic.
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Tunica vaginalis flap for salvaging testicular torsion: A matched cohort analysis

TL;DR: A TVF was a valid alternative to orchiectomy for torsed testicles, albeit with high testicular atrophy rates, and for ischemia times >24 h, TVF may still have preserved testicular viability in two-thirds of cases.
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Ipsilateral ureteroureterostomy: does function of the obstructed moiety matter?

TL;DR: Ipsilateral ureteroureterostomy is a safe, definitive surgical intervention that preserves the renal architecture in children with duplex collecting systems regardless of upper pole function.