Significant prostate cancer risk after MRI-guided biopsy showing benign findings: Results from a cohort of 381 men
CONCLUSION: We observed a risk of significant prostate cancer in 4% of men two years after a negative MRI-guided biopsy. Performing a repeat MRI could improve the selection of men who will benefit from a repeat MRI-guided biopsy, but a clear protocol is needed to follow these patients.PMID:37858376 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.10.001 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: V T Dang S P éricart C Manceau R Aziza D Portalez S Lagarde M Souli é X Gam é B Malavaud M Thoulouzan N Doumerc T Prudhomme G Ploussard M Roumigui é Source Type: research

Standardized one-day evaluation before urinary reconstructive surgery for neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Feasibility and impact on surgical strategy and care pathway
CONCLUSION: A standardized multidisciplinary preoperative one-day evaluation before performing reconstructive or diversion surgery for the treatment of neurogenic LUT dysfunction seems feasible and makes it possible to optimize the surgical plan and adapt the course of care.PMID:37858377 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.032 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: P-L Dequirez M Pues L Queval S Vercleyen A Carpentier G Lebuffe D Seguy A Blanchard P Vermersch X Biardeau Source Type: research

Intraoperative motive for incomplete resection in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma
CONCLUSION: Incomplete (R2) resection for a primary RPS surgery is rare in specialized sarcoma center. The next steps should be to identify the preoperative criteria that lead to this accurate selection and to define the best practice in front of a peroperative discovery of an unresectable RPS.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.PMID:37858378 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.029 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: B Acidi M Faron O Mir A Levy M Ghallab L Haddag-Miliani C Ngo I Kasraoui C Kanaan B Verret C Le P échoux A Le Cesne C Honor é Source Type: research

Analysis of active surveillance uptake for localized prostate cancer in Quebec in 2016: A Canadian bicentric study and comparison with 2010 data
CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the majority of low-risk PC patients indeed initiated an AS in 2016, with even a greater proportion of VLR-PC patients compared to 2010. This ideal strategy should be encouraged and improved at 12 months, and assessed with recent data and longer follow-up.PMID:37858379 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.031 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: C Dariane F Chierigo V Ouellet N Delvoye M-P Jammal L R B égin J-B Paradis A-M Mes-Masson P I Karakiewicz F Saad Source Type: research

Surgical complications and graft survival in kidney transplant recipients according to CT-scans evaluation
CONCLUSIONS: Although morphological parameters showed greater accuracy in predicting surgical complications in univariate analysis, these results were not significant in multivariate analysis. Moreover, these factors were not significantly associated with graft survival. Therefore, routine application of analyses based on these parameters, regardless of BMI, may not be useful.PMID:37858380 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.030 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: L Choffel F Kleinclauss L Balssa J Barkatz M Lecheneaut G Guichard A Frontczak Source Type: research

Significant prostate cancer risk after MRI-guided biopsy showing benign findings: Results from a cohort of 381 men
CONCLUSION: We observed a risk of significant prostate cancer in 4% of men two years after a negative MRI-guided biopsy. Performing a repeat MRI could improve the selection of men who will benefit from a repeat MRI-guided biopsy, but a clear protocol is needed to follow these patients.PMID:37858376 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.10.001 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: V T Dang S P éricart C Manceau R Aziza D Portalez S Lagarde M Souli é X Gam é B Malavaud M Thoulouzan N Doumerc T Prudhomme G Ploussard M Roumigui é Source Type: research

Standardized one-day evaluation before urinary reconstructive surgery for neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Feasibility and impact on surgical strategy and care pathway
CONCLUSION: A standardized multidisciplinary preoperative one-day evaluation before performing reconstructive or diversion surgery for the treatment of neurogenic LUT dysfunction seems feasible and makes it possible to optimize the surgical plan and adapt the course of care.PMID:37858377 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.032 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: P-L Dequirez M Pues L Queval S Vercleyen A Carpentier G Lebuffe D Seguy A Blanchard P Vermersch X Biardeau Source Type: research

Intraoperative motive for incomplete resection in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma
CONCLUSION: Incomplete (R2) resection for a primary RPS surgery is rare in specialized sarcoma center. The next steps should be to identify the preoperative criteria that lead to this accurate selection and to define the best practice in front of a peroperative discovery of an unresectable RPS.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.PMID:37858378 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.029 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: B Acidi M Faron O Mir A Levy M Ghallab L Haddag-Miliani C Ngo I Kasraoui C Kanaan B Verret C Le P échoux A Le Cesne C Honor é Source Type: research

Analysis of active surveillance uptake for localized prostate cancer in Quebec in 2016: A Canadian bicentric study and comparison with 2010 data
CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the majority of low-risk PC patients indeed initiated an AS in 2016, with even a greater proportion of VLR-PC patients compared to 2010. This ideal strategy should be encouraged and improved at 12 months, and assessed with recent data and longer follow-up.PMID:37858379 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.031 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: C Dariane F Chierigo V Ouellet N Delvoye M-P Jammal L R B égin J-B Paradis A-M Mes-Masson P I Karakiewicz F Saad Source Type: research

Surgical complications and graft survival in kidney transplant recipients according to CT-scans evaluation
CONCLUSIONS: Although morphological parameters showed greater accuracy in predicting surgical complications in univariate analysis, these results were not significant in multivariate analysis. Moreover, these factors were not significantly associated with graft survival. Therefore, routine application of analyses based on these parameters, regardless of BMI, may not be useful.PMID:37858380 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.030 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: L Choffel F Kleinclauss L Balssa J Barkatz M Lecheneaut G Guichard A Frontczak Source Type: research

Significant prostate cancer risk after MRI-guided biopsy showing benign findings: Results from a cohort of 381 men
CONCLUSION: We observed a risk of significant prostate cancer in 4% of men two years after a negative MRI-guided biopsy. Performing a repeat MRI could improve the selection of men who will benefit from a repeat MRI-guided biopsy, but a clear protocol is needed to follow these patients.PMID:37858376 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.10.001 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: V T Dang S P éricart C Manceau R Aziza D Portalez S Lagarde M Souli é X Gam é B Malavaud M Thoulouzan N Doumerc T Prudhomme G Ploussard M Roumigui é Source Type: research

Standardized one-day evaluation before urinary reconstructive surgery for neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Feasibility and impact on surgical strategy and care pathway
CONCLUSION: A standardized multidisciplinary preoperative one-day evaluation before performing reconstructive or diversion surgery for the treatment of neurogenic LUT dysfunction seems feasible and makes it possible to optimize the surgical plan and adapt the course of care.PMID:37858377 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.032 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: P-L Dequirez M Pues L Queval S Vercleyen A Carpentier G Lebuffe D Seguy A Blanchard P Vermersch X Biardeau Source Type: research

Intraoperative motive for incomplete resection in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma
CONCLUSION: Incomplete (R2) resection for a primary RPS surgery is rare in specialized sarcoma center. The next steps should be to identify the preoperative criteria that lead to this accurate selection and to define the best practice in front of a peroperative discovery of an unresectable RPS.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.PMID:37858378 | DOI:10.1016/j.purol.2023.09.029 (Source: Progres en Urologie)
Source: Progres en Urologie - October 20, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: B Acidi M Faron O Mir A Levy M Ghallab L Haddag-Miliani C Ngo I Kasraoui C Kanaan B Verret C Le P échoux A Le Cesne C Honor é Source Type: research