Publications by authors named "C Egrot"

Objectives: To identify various clinical presentation leading to the diagnosis of mid-urethral sling (MUS) complications and to analyze the functional outcomes after surgical management of these complications.

Method: Retrospective observational monocentric study of all patients treated by MUS section or removal, between December 2005 and October 2019, in a pelviperineology centre.

Results: During this study, 96 patients were included.

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Objective: The aim of this work was to issue clinical practice guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis in urodynamics (urodynamic studies, UDS).

Materials And Methods: Clinical practice guidelines were provided using a formal consensus method. Guidelines proposals were drew up by a multidisciplinary experts group (pilot group = steering group), then rated by a panel of 12 experts (rating group) using a formal consensus method, and then peer reviewed by a reviewing/reading group of experts (different from the rating group).

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Introduction And Hypothesis: Managing urethral diverticula is challenging because of recurrence rate and postoperative complications. Herein, we report a standardized, single-institution experience of surgical treatment of urethral diverticula in women.

Methods: The medical record of 37 female patients treated for urethral diverticula between 2005 and 2017 in a single institution were reviewed.

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Background And Objectives: Excision and primary anastomosis is a common treatment of the short urethral posterior strictures. Strictures can be associated to pelvic bone fractures, endourological procedure (iatrogenic) or idiopathic. Whether outcomes are different with respect to etiology is still under reported.

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Introduction: Urinary tract infections due to Candida species are mostly encountered in hospital environment. The management of candiduria on ureteral catheter is not consensual. The objective of our work was to make a review of medical literature related to definition, physiopathology, management and prevention of candiduria on ureteral catheter.

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