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Jean-Jacques Tuech

Researcher at University of Rouen

Publications -  259
Citations -  7876

Jean-Jacques Tuech is an academic researcher from University of Rouen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Endometriosis. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 233 publications receiving 6530 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Jacques Tuech include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Elective surgery system strengthening: development, measurement, and validation of the surgical preparedness index across 1632 hospitals in 119 countries

T. D. Abbott, +4388 more
- 31 Oct 2022 - 
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Prise en charge des infections intra-abdominales

TL;DR: The objectifs of cette Recommandation formalisee d’experts (RFE) ont donc ete de preciser la prise en charge medicale and chirurgicale des infections intra-abdominales communautaires, de definir les particularites en pediatrie and of decrire the prise in charge des infections associees aux soins.
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Cancer of the gallbladder associated with pancreaticobiliary maljunction without bile duct dilatation in a European patient

TL;DR: It is advocated that resection of the extrahepatic biliary tract in PBM patients without biliary duct dilatation, rather than cholecystectomy alone, is the treatment of choice for preventing bile duct carcinoma.
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Management of Locally Advanced Primary/Recurrent Rectal Cancer.

A. Y. Chok, +234 more
TL;DR: Depending on the severity of resource limitations among hospitals around the world and the prevailing COVID-19 burden, it may be crucial to prioritize the LARCs for exenterative-type surgical resections, beyond total mesorectal excision planes (bTME).
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A new implantation procedure of artificial sphincter for anal incontinence: the transvaginal approach.

TL;DR: The first implantations of an artificial anal sphincter via a transvaginal approach in female patients with anal incontinence are described, especially when taking into account that these are patients not amenable to other therapies and only candidates to permanent colostomy.