Effect on preoperative anxiety of a personalized three-dimensional kidney model prior to nephron-sparing surgery for renal tumor: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Rein 3D Print-Anxiety – UroCCR 113)
Alice Pitout, Gaëlle Margue, Joffrey Sarrazin, Laura Richert, Hugo Larribère, Sarah Masanet, Thibaut Waeckel, Pierre Bigot, Romain Boissier, Bastien Parier, Stéphane De Vergie, Manon Jaffredo, Solène Ricard, Hélène Hoarau, Marthe-Aline Jutand, Matthieu Faessel, Jocelyn Sabatier

TL;DR
This study tests if personalized 3D kidney models reduce anxiety and improve understanding in patients before kidney tumor surgery.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach using personalized 3D models to address preoperative anxiety and enhance patient understanding in nephron-sparing surgery.
Findings
Patients using 3D models may experience reduced preoperative anxiety.
3D models could improve patients' understanding of their disease and treatment.
The study will assess changes in health literacy and quality of life using standardized questionnaires.
Abstract
The announcement of a diagnosis can be a source of anxiety for patients. Managing this anxiety is a major challenge, in terms of quality of life but also for the use of anxiolytic and analgesic therapies. The use of 3D modeling technology in partial nephrectomy surgery has proved its worth as a surgical aid but it could also help patients to manage their own care, by reducing their anxiety and increasing their understanding of the disease and its treatment. We aim to test this hypothesis with a prospective multicenter trial. R3DP-A (Rein 3D – Anxiety) is an unblinded, multicenter, randomized, prospective, superiority-controlled trial. Participants are patients with kidney tumors treated by robot-assisted partial laparoscopic nephrectomy. The 234 patients (78x3 groups) from 6 French centers will undergo a pre-operative consultation dedicated to a personalized explanation of the surgical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Renal cell carcinoma treatment
