Publications by authors named "V Hupertan"

Objectives: Prior to the publication of the recommendations of the French Association of Urology (AFU) on vasectomy, we conducted a survey to assess current practices and required training interventions in France regarding vasectomy.

Method: An invitation with a link to a 38-item questionnaire on MonkeySurvey was sent in November 2022 to the 1760 urologist members of the AFU.

Results: A total of 352 (20%) urologists completed the survey.

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Context: Contraception is a major global health issue, which is still dominated by female contraception. Developments in male contraception could help redistribute the contraceptive burden.

Methods: A literature search was carried out to review the existing options and the criteria for optimal contraception, to establish the principles of a male pre-contraception consultation, and to review the various research avenues with their advantages and disadvantages.

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Objectives: To answer the main clinical questions asked by practitioners and men consulting for a vasectomy request.

Method: The CPR method was used. The clinical questions were formulated according to the PICO methodology.

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Introduction: Guidelines regarding congenital penile curvature (CPC) are lacking, and this pathology has not been the subject of French recommendations to date. The Andrology and Sexual Medicine Committee (CAMS) of the French Association of Urology (AFU) propose a series of clinical practice recommendations (CPR) by answering five clinical questions concerning the diagnosis and treatment of this pathology.

Materials And Methods: After a bibliographic research between 2000 and 2021, followed by a critical reading according to the CRP method.

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Objective: To assist urologists in the management of andrological and sexual medicine pathologies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Material And Method: Use of the formalized consensus method.

Results: The medical and surgical management of patients in andrology and sexual medicine must be adapted.

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