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Joel Leroy

Researcher at University of Strasbourg

Publications -  96
Citations -  5146

Joel Leroy is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laparoscopy & Sigmoidectomy. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4790 citations. Previous affiliations of Joel Leroy include European Institute & Louis Pasteur University.

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Transatlantic robot-assisted telesurgery

TL;DR: It is shown that robot-assisted remote telesurgery can be safely carried out across transoceanic distances and will eliminate geographical constraints and make surgical expertise available throughout the world, improving patient treatment and surgical training.
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Transcontinental robot-assisted remote telesurgery: feasibility and potential applications.

TL;DR: Future developments of computer technology and their surgical applications, particularly in the field of virtual reality three-dimensional reconstructions of patient’s specific anatomy and pathology, are the possible solutions to overcome the lack of direct patient-surgeon contact.
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Laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) for rectal cancer surgery: long-term outcomes.

TL;DR: The laparoscopic approach to the surgical treatment of operable rectal cancer does not seem to entail any oncologic disadvantages and the Laparoscopic TME is feasible and safe.
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Evaluating the degree of difficulty of laparoscopic colorectal surgery.

TL;DR: The degree of overall difficulty and the difficulty of each of the individual steps involved in the performance of laparoscopic colorectal procedures are quantified to identify achievable goals and develop strategies for reducing operating times and improving patient outcome by selecting appropriate cases at the outset.
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Single-Access Laparoscopic Sigmoidectomy as Definitive Surgical Management of Prior Diverticulitis in a Human Patient

TL;DR: With advancing surgical technology and technique, truly minimally invasive surgical procedures are feasible and Understanding of NOTES can therefore extend beyond its experimental application into contemporary surgical practice.