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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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Is the image "right" for everyone? Introduction to the parallax effect in laparoscopic surgery.
TL;DR: A previously unexplained concept in medical literature, called the parallax effect, is introduced, which results in the camera assistant making systematic errors in determining image horizontality on the screen.
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Early and late morbidity of local excision after chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer
B Teste,Philippe Rouanet,Jean-Jacques Tuech,A. Valverde,B Lelong,M. Rivoire,Jean-Luc Faucheron,M. Jafari,G. Portier,B. Meunier,I Sielezneff,M Prudhomme,F. Marchal,A. Dubois,M. Capdepont,Quentin Denost,Eric Rullier +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared early and late morbidity in patients treated either by local excision (LE) or TME after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer.
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Mesh Repair in Crohn's Disease: A Case-Matched Multicenter Study in 234 Patients.
Laura Beyer-Berjot,David Moszkowicz,Valérie Bridoux,Lucil Schneider,Luca Theuil,Yves Francois,Solafah Abdalla,Eddy Cotte,Léon Maggiori,Antoine Brouquet,François-Régis Souche,Philippe Zerbib,Jean-Jacques Tuech,Yves Panis,Stéphane Berdah +14 more
TL;DR: CD seems to be a risk factor for septic morbidity after mesh repair for ventral hernia (primary or incisional hernia) in Crohn’s disease patients.
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The STARR operation with the Contour 30® (Transtar®) stapler for the treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome associated with rectocele and internal rectal prolapse.
TL;DR: TheTransanal STARR technique (stapled transanal rectal resection) constitutes an effective treatment of the obstructed defecation syndrome associated with rectocele and internal rectal prolapse in patients with functional disorders interfering with quality of life.
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Laparoscopic surgery of profund endometriosis with rectal affect
H. Roman,Lucian Puscasiu,K Kouteich,Gromez A,Benoit Resch,N. Marouteau-Pasquier,P Hochain,Jean-Jacques Tuech,Michel Scotté,Loïc Marpeau +9 more
TL;DR: Surgical treatment for rectal endometriosis should be reserved for women presenting with severe painful condition and may contribute to significant improvement, but the balance of benefit and risks must be assessed on a case to case basis prior to any decision for or against surgical treatment.