Publications by authors named "J Beauval"

Background: eHealth can help replicate the benefits of conventional surgical prehabilitation programs and overcome organizational constraints related to human resources and health care-related costs.

Objective: We aimed to assess the impact of an optimized perioperative program using a personalized mobile app designed for preparation and recovery after radical prostatectomy (RP).

Methods: We report on a series of 122 consecutive robot-assisted RP before and after the implementation of the betty.

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Background: In 2021, the EAU Guidelines implemented a novel, expert opinion-based follow-up scheme, with a three-risk-category system for clear cell (cc) and non-cc renal cell carcinoma (non-ccRCC) after surgery with curative intent. We aimed to validate the novel follow-up scheme and provide data-driven recurrence estimates according to risk groups, to confirm or implement the oncologic surveillance strategy.

Methods: We identified 5,320 patients from a prospectively maintained database involving 28 French referral centers.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to determine if the initial tumor burden detected at biopsy could indicate the presence of adverse features after radical prostatectomy in patients with ISUP 1 prostate cancer.
  • Conducted across six centers, the research involved analyzing biopsy results where a high tumor burden was defined as having 20% or more positive cores.
  • Results showed no significant correlation between tumor burden at biopsy and the occurrence of adverse features at radical prostatectomy, suggesting this measurement should not be used to exclude patients from active surveillance.
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Background And Objective: A hilar location for a renal tumour is sometimes viewed as a limiting factor for safe partial nephrectomy. Our aim was to evaluate perioperative, oncological, and functional outcomes of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) for hilar tumours (RAPN-H) in comparison to RAPN for nonhilar tumours (RAPN-NH).

Methods: We conducted an observational, multicentre cohort study using prospectively collected data from the French Research Network on Kidney Cancer (UroCCR).

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Purpose: To assess the patient experience and satisfaction after the implementation in routine of a personalized, digital programme before and after same-day discharge (SDD) robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).

Methods: The study is a pre/post-interventional, multi-surgeon, unicentre, prospective study. All consecutive patients undergoing SDD RARP were included during a 6-month period.

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