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  1. Article ; Online: A challenge for medium and small pancreatic transplant groups: How can the learning curve from the retrieval team affect the pancreas graft thrombosis?

    Rocha-Santos, Vinicius / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Arantes, Rubens Macedo / Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto

    Cirugia espanola

    2021  

    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2021-08-07
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Letter
    ISSN 2173-5077
    ISSN (online) 2173-5077
    DOI 10.1016/j.ciresp.2021.06.006
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  2. Article ; Online: A challenge for medium and small pancreatic transplant groups: How can the learning curve from the retrieval team affect the pancreas graft thrombosis?

    Rocha-Santos, Vinicius / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Arantes, Rubens Macedo / Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto

    Cirugia espanola

    2021  Volume 99, Issue 9, Page(s) 700–701

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Learning Curve ; Pancreas ; Pancreas Transplantation/adverse effects ; Thrombosis/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-30
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ISSN 2173-5077
    ISSN (online) 2173-5077
    DOI 10.1016/j.cireng.2021.06.020
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  3. Article: Liver transplantation as an alternative for the treatment of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma: A critical review.

    Andraus, Wellington / Tustumi, Francisco / Santana, Alexandre Chagas / Pinheiro, Rafael Soares Nunes / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Lopes, Liliana Ducatti / Arantes, Rubens Macedo / Santos, Vinicius Rocha / de Martino, Rodrigo Bronze / D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro

    Hepatobiliary & pancreatic diseases international : HBPD INT

    2024  Volume 23, Issue 2, Page(s) 139–145

    Abstract: Background: Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (phCCC) is a dismal malignancy. There is no consensus regarding the best treatment for patients with unresectable phCCC. The present review aimed to gather the current pieces of evidence for liver transplantation ...

    Abstract Background: Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (phCCC) is a dismal malignancy. There is no consensus regarding the best treatment for patients with unresectable phCCC. The present review aimed to gather the current pieces of evidence for liver transplantation and liver resection as a treatment for phCCC and to build better guidance for clinical practice.
    Data sources: The search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and LILACS. The related references were searched manually. Inclusion criteria were: reports in English or Portuguese literature that a) patients with confirmed diagnosis of phCCC; b) patients treated with a curative intent; c) patients with the outcomes of liver resection and liver transplantation. Case reports, reviews, letters, editorials, conference abstracts and papers with full-text unavailability were excluded from the analysis.
    Results: Most of the current literature is based on observational retrospective studies with low grades of evidence. Liver resection has better long-term outcomes than systemic chemotherapy or palliation therapy and liver transplantation is a good alternative for selected patients with unresectable phCCC. All candidates for resection or transplantation should be medically fit and free of intrahepatic or extrahepatic diseases. As a general rule, patients presenting with a tumor having a longitudinal size > 3 cm or extending below the cystic duct, lymph node disease, confirmed extrahepatic dissemination; intraoperatively diagnosed metastatic disease; a history of other malignancies within the last five years, and did not complete chemoradiation regimen and were medically unfit should not be considered for transplantation. Some of these criteria should be individually assessed. Liver transplantation or resection should only be considered in highly experienced hepatobiliary centers, and any decision-making must be based on a multidisciplinary evaluation.
    Conclusions: phCCC is a complex condition with high morbidity. Surgical therapies, including hepatectomy and liver transplantation, are the best option for better long-term disease-free survival.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Klatskin Tumor/surgery ; Klatskin Tumor/pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; Liver Transplantation/adverse effects ; Treatment Outcome ; Cholangiocarcinoma/pathology ; Hepatectomy/adverse effects ; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/surgery ; Bile Duct Neoplasms/pathology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-20
    Publishing country Singapore
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2241386-8
    ISSN 1499-3872
    ISSN 1499-3872
    DOI 10.1016/j.hbpd.2024.01.003
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  4. Article: A case report of diffuse hyperplastic gastropathy with multiple polypoid formations in a patient with pernicious anemia, Helicobacter pylori infection, hypergastrinemia and hypoalbuminaemia: Do not forget of Ménétrier's disease.

    Waisberg, Daniel Reis / de Mello, Evandro Sobroza / Tustumi, Francisco / Szor, Daniel José / Charruf, Amir Zeide / Fuhro, Felipe Emanuel / Waisberg, Jaques / Dias, André Roncon

    International journal of surgery case reports

    2020  Volume 77, Page(s) 498–502

    Abstract: Introduction: Ménétrier's disease is a rare condition, frequently associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, hypergastrinemia and hypoalbuminaemia.: Presentation of the case: A case of a 55 years-old female patient with a previous diagnosis of ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Ménétrier's disease is a rare condition, frequently associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, hypergastrinemia and hypoalbuminaemia.
    Presentation of the case: A case of a 55 years-old female patient with a previous diagnosis of pernicious anemia complaining of epigastric discomfort, hyporexia, vomiting, and weight loss is reported. Endoscopy showed multiple gastric polyploid formations and Helicobacter pylori infection was detected. Laboratory tests showed elevated gastrin serum levels and presence of antibodies antiparietal cells, as well as microcytic hypochromic anemia compatible with chronic iron deficiency. Albumin serum level was slightly decreased. Full thickness biopsy performed via echoendoscopy reported gastritis cystica/polyposa profunda. Given the association of diffuse involvement of the entire stomach, the possibility of developing malignant disease and the clinical symptoms, the patient underwent laparoscopic total gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction. The surgical specimen showed the mucosa hyperemic and swollen, with prominent gastric folds. Hyperplastic elongation of gastric foveolas associated with disappearance of oxyntic glands was compatible with Ménétrier's disease.
    Discussion: The Ménétrier's disease diagnosis may be tricky, especially when an unusual endoscopic presentation is associated with other conditions that may mislead the diagnostic evaluation. The differential diagnoses were gastric malignancies, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, massive gastric polyposis and gastritis cystica/polyposa profunda.
    Conclusion: Clinical, laboratory, endoscopic and histopathological findings are paramount for reaching the diagnosis of Ménétrier's disease, but it should be suspected in all cases of upper gastrointestinal symptoms and hypertrophied gastric mucosa.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-12
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 2210-2612
    ISSN 2210-2612
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.055
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  5. Article ; Online: Molecular Profile of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma.

    Andraus, Wellington / Tustumi, Francisco / de Meira Junior, José Donizeti / Pinheiro, Rafael Soares Nunes / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Lopes, Liliana Ducatti / Arantes, Rubens Macedo / Rocha Santos, Vinicius / de Martino, Rodrigo Bronze / Carneiro D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto

    International journal of molecular sciences

    2023  Volume 25, Issue 1

    Abstract: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a relatively uncommon but highly aggressive primary liver cancer that originates within the liver. The aim of this study is to review the molecular profile of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and its implications ... ...

    Abstract Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a relatively uncommon but highly aggressive primary liver cancer that originates within the liver. The aim of this study is to review the molecular profile of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and its implications for prognostication and decision-making. This comprehensive characterization of ICC tumors sheds light on the disease's underlying biology and offers a foundation for more personalized treatment strategies. This is a narrative review of the prognostic and therapeutic role of the molecular profile of ICC. Knowing the molecular profile of tumors helps determine prognosis and support certain target therapies. The molecular panel in ICC helps to select patients for specific therapies, predict treatment responses, and monitor treatment responses. Precision medicine in ICC can promote improvement in prognosis and reduce unnecessary toxicity and might have a significant role in the management of ICC in the following years. The main mutations in ICC are in
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ; Cholangiocarcinoma/genetics ; Bile Duct Neoplasms/genetics ; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ; Liver Neoplasms/genetics
    Chemical Substances Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) (EC 3.6.5.2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-29
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2019364-6
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    ISSN (online) 1422-0067
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    DOI 10.3390/ijms25010461
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  6. Article: Prevalence of chronic venous insufficiency and deep vein thrombosis in cirrhotic patients.

    da Cruz Renó, Leonardo / Tustumi, Francisco / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Santos, Vinicious Rocha / Pinheiro, Rafael Soares / Macedo, Rubens Arantes / Nacif, Lucas Souto / Ducatti, Liliana / De Martino, Rodrigo Bronze / Trevisan, Alexandre Maximiniano / D'Albuquerque, Luiz Carneiro / Andraus, Wellington

    Frontiers in medicine

    2023  Volume 10, Page(s) 1214517

    Abstract: Summary: People with cirrhosis of the liver are at risk for complications that can worsen their quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. Contrary to previous beliefs, cirrhosis does not protect against the development of thromboembolic ... ...

    Abstract Summary: People with cirrhosis of the liver are at risk for complications that can worsen their quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. Contrary to previous beliefs, cirrhosis does not protect against the development of thromboembolic events, and cirrhotic patients may have higher rates of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
    Background and aims: The study of chronic venous disease and its impact on patients with cirrhosis is unknown in the literature and may be an important fact since this condition also had impact on quality of life and morbidity. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of DVT (Deep Venous thrombosis) in outpatients with cirrhosis and the degree of chronic venous insufficiency, evaluating possible correlations between clinical and laboratory aspects of cirrhotic patients with these pathologies.
    Methods: Patients with cirrhosis were evaluated in the outpatient clinic of the Liver Transplantation and Hepatology Service of HC-FMUSP from November 2018 to November 2022, with clinical evaluation, venous disease questionnaires, data collection of imaging and laboratory tests, and venous color Doppler ultrasound. The information was analyzed by the University of São Paulo (USP) Statistics Department.
    Results: There was a prevalence of 7.6% of DVT in studied patients, VCSS score 6.73 and severe CEAP classification (C4-6) 32.1%. There was no association of DVT with qualitative variables by the Fisher test such as Child Turcotte Pugh Scale (CTP) (
    Conclusion: The incidence of VTE (Venous Thromboembolic Events) and CVD (Chronic Venous Disease) within the sample surpassed that of the general population; nevertheless, more studies are required to validate these results. Concerning venous thromboembolism, no correlation was observed between the variables within the sample and the augmented risk of VTE. Regarding chronic venous disease, studies have shown that edema and orthostatism are correlated with increased severity of CVD on the VCSS scales. Statistical dispersion methods suggest that patients with higher BMI and more severe liver disease (according to the Child-Pugh score) are more likely to experience worsening of CVD. About chronic venous disease, studies have shown that edema and orthostatism are correlated with increased severity of CVD on the VCSS scales.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-27
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2775999-4
    ISSN 2296-858X
    ISSN 2296-858X
    DOI 10.3389/fmed.2023.1214517
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  7. Article: First case report of spigelian hernia containing the appendix after liver transplantation: Another cause for chronic abdominal pain.

    Sobrado, Lucas Faraco / Ernani, Lucas / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto / Andraus, Wellington

    International journal of surgery case reports

    2020  Volume 72, Page(s) 533–536

    Abstract: Introduction: Abdominal ventral hernias are common in chronic liver disease due to increased abdominal pressure and sarcopenia. Following liver transplantation, diagnosis of chronic abdominal pain is challenging because it may relate to ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Abdominal ventral hernias are common in chronic liver disease due to increased abdominal pressure and sarcopenia. Following liver transplantation, diagnosis of chronic abdominal pain is challenging because it may relate to immunosuppression, scaring or opportunistic infections.
    Presentation of case: A 62 years-old male presented with chronic abdominal pain one year following liver transplantation due to hepatocellular carcinoma. After work-up he was diagnosed with a Spigelian hernia containing the appendix. We did hernia repair with mesh but appendectomy was not performed since it showed no signs of inflammation. On follow-up the patient had complete resolution of the pain.
    Discussion: This is the first case of spigelian hernia containing the appendix following liver transplantation. Mesh repair can be safely performed in this setting but incidental appendectomy is controversial due to higher morbidity and mortality. In this case report we discuss the relationship between liver transplantation, abdominal hernias and the pitfalls of incidental appendectomy.
    Conclusion: Uncommon ventral hernias are a possible cause for chronic abdominal pain after surgery and should be investigated with imaging studies. Mesh repair is safe but incidental appendectomy in the immunosuppressed is not encouraged due to increased morbidity.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-16
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 2210-2612
    ISSN 2210-2612
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.06.003
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  8. Article: Multivisceral transplantation of pelvic organs in rats.

    Galvao, Flavio Henrique Ferreira / Araki, Jun / Fonseca, Ana Bruna Salles / Cruz, Ruy Jorge / Lanchotte, Cinthia / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Chaib, Eleazar / Nacif, Lucas Souto / Traldi, Maria Clara de Camargo / de Mello, Estrella Bianco / Andraus, Wellington / Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz

    Frontiers in surgery

    2023  Volume 10, Page(s) 1086651

    Abstract: Background: Multivisceral transplantation of pelvic organs would be a potential treatment for severe pelvic floor dysfunction with fecal and urinary incontinence, extensive perineal trauma, or congenital disorders. Here, we describe the microsurgical ... ...

    Abstract Background: Multivisceral transplantation of pelvic organs would be a potential treatment for severe pelvic floor dysfunction with fecal and urinary incontinence, extensive perineal trauma, or congenital disorders. Here, we describe the microsurgical technique of multivisceral transplantation of pelvic organs, including the pelvic floor, in rats.
    Donor operation: We performed a perineal (including the genitalia, anus, muscles, and ligaments) and abdominal incision. The dissection progressed near the pelvic ring, dividing ligaments, muscles, external iliac vessels, and pudendal nerves, allowing pelvic floor mobilization. The aorta and vena cava were isolated distally, preserving the internal iliac and gonadal vessels. The graft containing the skin, muscles, ligaments, bladder, ureter, rectum, anus and vagina, uterus and ovarian (female), or penile, testis and its ducts (male) was removed
    Recipient operation: The infrarenal aorta and vena cava were isolated and donor/recipient aorta-aorta and cava-cava end-to-side microanastomoses were performed. After pelvic floor and viscera removal, we performed microanastomoses between the donor and the recipient ureter, and the rectum and pudenda nerves. The pelvic floor was repositioned in its original position (orthotopic model) or the abdominal wall (heterotopic model). We sacrificed the animals 2 h after surgery.
    Results: We performed seven orthotopic and four heterotopic transplantations. One animal from the orthotopic model and one from the heterotopic model died because of technical failure. Six orthotopic and three heterotopic recipients survived up to 2 h after transplantation.
    Conclusion: The microsurgical technique for pelvic floor transplantation in rats is feasible, achieving an early survival rate of 81.82%.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-20
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2773823-1
    ISSN 2296-875X
    ISSN 2296-875X
    DOI 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1086651
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  9. Article ; Online: A POSSIBLE COMPLICATION AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN A GASTRIC BYPASS BARIATRIC PATIENT: DON'T FORGET THE EXCLUDED STOMACH! CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.

    Perduca, Pietro / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Pinheiro, Rafael Soares Nunes / Hourneaux-DE-Moura, Eduardo Guimarães / D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro / Andraus, Wellington

    Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian archives of digestive surgery

    2020  Volume 33, Issue 2, Page(s) e1510

    MeSH term(s) Fatty Liver/complications ; Fatty Liver/surgery ; Female ; Gastric Bypass/adverse effects ; Humans ; Liver Transplantation ; Middle Aged ; Obesity, Morbid/complications ; Obesity, Morbid/surgery ; Stomach ; Treatment Outcome ; Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
    Language Portuguese
    Publishing date 2020-08-24
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter ; Review
    ISSN 2317-6326
    ISSN (online) 2317-6326
    DOI 10.1590/0102-672020190001e1510
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  10. Article ; Online: Clinical Validation of a Novel Scoring System Based on Donor and Recipient Risk Factors for Predicting Outcomes in Liver Transplantation.

    Nacif, Lucas Souto / Waisberg, Daniel Reis / Zanini, Leonardo Yuri / Pinheiro, Rafael Soares / Rocha-Santos, Vinicius / Macedo, Rubens Arantes / Ducatti, Liliana / Haddad, Luciana / Martino, Rodrigo Bronze de / Galvão, Flávio / Andraus, Wellington / Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz

    Annals of transplantation

    2022  Volume 27, Page(s) e936271

    Abstract: BACKGROUND Adequate donor and recipient matching in liver transplantation is crucial to improve patient survival. Our objective was to propose and validate a new model for predicting outcomes using donor and recipient scoring criteria. MATERIAL AND ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND Adequate donor and recipient matching in liver transplantation is crucial to improve patient survival. Our objective was to propose and validate a new model for predicting outcomes using donor and recipient scoring criteria. MATERIAL AND METHODS We retrospectively analyzed data of all patients (n=932) who underwent liver transplantation (n=1106) from January 2006 to December 2018. For score standardization, 30% (n=280) of patients were randomly selected for analysis and divided into 3 categories: ≤4 points, 5 to 8 points, and >8 points. Scoring system validation was performed on a dataset with 70% (n=652) of the patients. RESULTS Survival of the stratified group (30%) was significant (P<0.001). Scores of 4 to 8 points presented lower risk of death (1.74 [CI 0.97-3.13; P=0.062]), while >8 points presented higher risk (2.74 [CI 1.36-5.57; P=0.005]). In the validation score (70%), global survival was significant (P<0.0016); patients with scores of 4 to 8 points had lower risk of death (1.16 [CI 1.16-2.38; P=0.005]); and scores >8 points (2.22 [CI 1.40-3.50; P<0.001]), retransplant, fulminant hepatitis, previous large abdominal/biliary tree surgery, MELD score, and serum creatinine before liver transplantation >1.5 mg/dL (P<0.05) presented higher risk. Individual recipient factors with 4 to 8 points had a lower risk of death (2.29 [CI 1.82-2.87; P<0.0001]) than those with scores >8 points (4.02 [CI 2.22-7.26; P<0.0001]). CONCLUSIONS A novel prognostic-based scoring system using donor and recipient characteristics was proposed and clinically validated. Two-factor scoring indicated the superiority of the predictability outcome and improved prediction of higher mortality.
    MeSH term(s) Graft Survival ; Humans ; Liver Transplantation/adverse effects ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Tissue Donors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
    ZDB-ID 1484710-3
    ISSN 2329-0358 ; 1425-9524
    ISSN (online) 2329-0358
    ISSN 1425-9524
    DOI 10.12659/AOT.936271
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