 In pediatrics we actually see probably more variety than the adults do because little children have much different problems than older children do. We see everything from hygenophysis, congenital anomalies of the kidney to children that are older that have urinary tract infections or wedding problems. Oftentimes there's an issue with the way the penis developed. So sometimes for that, for circumcision, oftentimes the circumcision is not done correctly so they need to come see us. That's more the reconstructive work, hernias, any kind of problems with the scrotum, undescended testicles, and then moving up the urinary tract we deal with any problem with the bladder. There's many different congenital anomalies of the kidney that can happen, the kidneys can be blocked, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and then we see the patients that also have issues with potty training, wedding, then older children that have other issues with either the kidney, the bladder, or the genitalia. One of the more cutting-edge pediatric urology care is robotic surgery. Patients that had issues with the kidney being blocked or needing surgery on the kidneys needed these big, huge incisions because oftentimes these problems present in older childhood. So now with robotic surgery and laparoscopic surgery, we can do the same type of surgery probably better with very, very tiny incisions. So the patients are able to go home the next day, they're able to return to sports much earlier, able to return to their regular activities, playing, as opposed to having this very large incision which really follows them throughout adulthood.