Publications by authors named "Bernard Gattegno"

Occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) is associated with an increased risk of urothelial carcinoma (UC). FGFR3 is found mutated in about 70% of Ta tumors, which represent the major group at diagnosis. The influence of PAH on FGFR3 mutations and whether it is related to the emergence or shaping of these mutations is not yet known.

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Objective: To compare the potential of two diagnostic methods for detecting recurrence of urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) of the bladder, by (i) detecting alterations in microsatellite DNA markers and loss of heterozygosity (LOH), and (ii) detecting aberrant gene hypermethylation, as UCC has a high recurrence rate in the urinary tract and the disease can invade muscle if new tumours are overlooked.

Patients And Methods: Over 1 year, urine samples were retrieved from 40 patients already diagnosed with bladder UCC (30 pTa, two pTis, eight pT1). Samples were collected 6 months after bladder tumour resection, during the follow-up schedule.

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Transurethral resection of bladder tumour is a common procedure (10,711 new cases of bladder tumour diagnosed in France in 2000), associated with a certain morbidity. Intra- or extraperitoneal perforation of the bladder wall is a possible complication. The diagnosis is generally established intraoperatively and cystography can be performed in the operating room to demonstrate the diameter of the perforation.

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Introduction: Infertility in men may be associated with an elevated risk of testicular cancer. The authors report a case of testicular seminoma discovered fortuitously during a workup for infertility.

Case: A 30 year-old male was seen for infertility.

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In prostate cancer, use of FDG, the radiopharmaceutical currently most widely used in oncology, is limited to the most aggressive cancers and, in the absence of another tracer, to attempting to localise occult recurrences detected biochemically (elevated PSA serum levels). Four other PET tracers are currently suggested in various situations of prostate cancer development: for guiding biopsies, for diagnosis and staging of the primary cancer and of local or metastatic recurrences, especially in bone, and for localizing occult biochemical recurrence. This article is illustrated by cases summarising our experience with fluoromethylcholine-(18F) and PET/CT.

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Objective: To assess the value of visual sexual stimulation combined with intracavernous injections (ICI) in patients treated for severe erectile dysfunction.

Materials And Methods: All patients with severe erectile dysfunction were prospectively included in this study between 2005 and 2006. The outpatient protocol consisted of comparing the efficacy of alprostadil ICI alone on D0 and ICI combined with erotic stimulation on D8.

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The incidence of stones after urinary diversion is variable but considerable. The authors report the case of a patient with a stone of the uretero-sigmoid junction of a Mainz II pouch occurring three years after radical cystectomy for recurrent carcinoma in situ refractory to conservative treatment. The patient was treated by anterograde Holmium:YAG laser flexible ureteroscopy.

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Introduction: Endoscopic placement of ureteric stents was first described in 1967 by Zimskind. Few studies have evaluated the impact of double J ureteric stents on the patient's quality of life. This prospective study was designed to evaluate the safety and morbidity associated with ureteric stents.

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Objectives: To determine the deterioration in the maximal active deflection and flow capabilities of a new-generation flexible ureteroscope (URS).

Methods: We performed 50 ureterorenoscopies using the same URS: a Karl Storz 11278 AU1 Flex-X, which is capable of a 270 degree active deflection in the ventral and dorsal directions. Postoperatively, we evaluated the maximal active ventral and dorsal deflection, irrigation flow at 100 cm H2O, and the number of broken optical fibers.

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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence, prognosis and possible risk factors of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) of the native kidney in renal transplant recipients.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively re-examined the follow-up data of 373 consecutive renal transplant recipients at our institution between August 1993 and September 2004. We collected the data of all de novo RCC of the native kidney in the current analysis.

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Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) is defined by the presence of at least two functionally unrelated endocrine gland tumours in the same subject. There are three types of MEN. MEN type 1 (or Wermer syndrome) is an autosomal dominant cancer syndrome.

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Objectives: To compare the outcomes in patients who had undergone either open nephroureterectomy or conservative endoscopic surgery (ureteroscopic or percutaneous management) for upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of the data for patients treated surgically for upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma from 1990 to 2004. The data included patient sex, age at diagnosis, mode of diagnosis, smoking history, history of bladder cancer, type of surgery, complications, and tumor site, size, stage, grade, recurrence, and progression.

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Renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the submaxillary gland after tumor nephrectomy has not been previously recorded in the literature. Most reported cases have involved the parotid gland. We report in this article the first case of solitary submaxillary gland metastasis from clear cell renal cell carcinoma in an 83-year-old man who presented 10 years after primary treatment.

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Flexible ureterorenoscopy is recommended for the treatment of inferior calyx stones, 10 to 15 mm in diameter, particularly after failure of extracorporeal lithotripsy. It is recommended to mobilize an inferior calyx stone towards the renal pelvis or superior calyx before starting fragmentation. This manoeuvre is essential to preserve the ureterorenoscope.

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Background And Purpose: The frequency-doubled double-pulse neodymium:YAG (FREDDY) laser has been developed for endoscopic lithotripsy and combines the characteristics of solid and dye lasers with a thin flexible optical fiber enabling it to be used with flexible ureterorenoscopy. Furthermore, it is less expensive and easier to maintain than other lasers. Our goal was to evaluate its efficacy and role in the ureteroscopic treatment of urinary stones.

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Objectives: To establish the cancer control afforded by radical prostatectomy in patients aged 50 years or younger with sporadic, familial, or hereditary prostate cancer.

Methods: We collected data on all patients 50 years old or younger among 5880 patients treated for prostate cancer between 1994 and 2004. We recorded age, ethnic origin, clinical presentation, family history of prostate cancer, preoperative prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, treatment, Gleason score, 2002 TNM stage, surgical margin status, and disease progression.

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Primary diseases of the seminal vesicle are rare. Most seminal vesicle cysts are congenital, and two-thirds are associated with renal dysplasia or agenesis and ectopic ureter opening into the seminal vesicle. Acquired cysts may be due to genitourinary infections, surgical prostate resection or ejaculatory duct lithiasis.

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Introduction And Purpose: FREDDY laser technology was developed for endocorporeal lithotripsy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, based on our initial experience, the efficacy and place of this technology in the treatment of urinary calculi by ureterorenoscopy. (World of Medicine) to treat 26 patients (29 stones) by ureterorenoscopy.

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Introduction And Objectives: Miniaturization and development of flexible instruments have led to the development of flexible ureterorenoscopy. The objective of this study was to compare the capacities of active deflection of two latest generation flexible ureterorenoscopes and to evaluate alteration of deflection and flow of irrigating fluid in the presence of instruments in the operating channel.

Material And Methods: Two ureterorenoscopes were evaluated in this study.

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Renal cell carcinomas account for 4.6% of post-transplant cancers, 10% of which occur in allograft kidneys. We report three such cases among kidney grafts that were performed or followed from 1970 to 2004.

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Objectives: To determine the value of mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIRS) of ureteral stent encrustations in predicting urinary stone composition.

Methods: A retrospective study analyzed the composition of stent encrustations and urinary stones by MIRS in patients who had had a stent for ureteral obstruction between 2001 and 2003. The overall correlation was evaluated.

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Flexible ureterorenoscopy combined with Holmium:YAG laser is an emerging technology that already has its place among the urologist's treatment options for the management of urinary stones. The main indication for the technique is renal stones, particularly lower caliceal stones. After mobilization of the stone in the renal pelvis or upper caliceal group, fragmentation is achieved by Holmium:YAG laser and the largest fragments are removed.

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Introduction: A single stone analysis is necessary during the patient's clinical history in order to institute specific drug treatment and health and dietary measures to prevent stone recurrence. In practice, only one in every two stones is recovered for morpho-constitutional analysis. The objective of this study was to determine the place of double J stent encrustation analysis for indirect determination of stone composition.

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A caliceal diverticulum corresponds to a cavity communicating with the renal excretory tract via a neck. Surgical treatment is required when the caliceal diverticulum is symptomatic with repercussions on the patient's quality of life. A retrograde approach via holmium:YAG laser ureterorenoscopy has been recently used to treat the stone and externalize the caliceal diverticulum into the pyelocaliceal cavities.

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