Eulalio Damazio
Federal University of São Paulo
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Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2010
Antonio Macedo; Riberto Liguori; Sérgio Leite Ottoni; Gilmar Garrone; Eulalio Damazio; Ricardo Marcondes Mattos; Valdemar Ortiz
PURPOSE Complex primary hypospadias repair that warrants urethral plate division is treated mostly in two steps, not necessarily in two surgeries. Our aim was to review long-term results with a one-stage strategy based on reconstruction of the urethral plate with buccal mucosa graft and onlay transverse preputial flap anastomosis protected by a tunica vaginalis flap (the three-in-one concept). MATERIAL AND METHODS We were able to report on 35 patients operated for primary scrotal, penoscrotal and perineal hypospadias between March 2002 and June 2008. We reviewed all charts and had phone interviews with patients not seen for the last 24 months. We investigated parameters such as UTI occurrence, fistula, residual curvature, meatal stenosis, urethral diverticula, dehiscence, orchitis and parental perception. RESULTS Surgical complications occurred in 13 patients (37%): 4 meatal stenosis, 4 diverticula, 5 fistulae and 2 residual penile curvatures (total 42%). Meatal dilatation was successful in 2 cases, reflected in fistula resolution. The reoperation rate was 31.5% consisting mostly of simple procedures like fistula closure, meatotomy and penile curvature release, and complex diverticula repair in 4 cases. Parental perception was excellent for 57% (20 patients) and good or acceptable for the remaining. Mean follow-up was 4.6 years. CONCLUSIONS The one-step strategy is associated with 68.5% success in a single operation, whereas 31.5% will need a second repair. We recognize that meatal problems are mostly associated with fistulae and diverticula; therefore, we recommend a final acceptable proximal glandar opening that will not compromise the neourethra.
Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2013
Antonio Macedo; Eulalio Damazio; Herick Bacelar; Atila Rondon; Sérgio Leite Ottoni; Riberto Liguori; Gilmar Garrone; Bruno Leslie; Valdemar Ortiz
PURPOSE We investigated continence outcomes for patients undergoing primary or redo reconstruction of a urinary catheterizable reservoir involving the Yachia technique of intersecting two rectus abdominis strips over the outlet channel. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective evaluation of 22 consecutive patients operated from March 2009 to August 2010 was performed, consisting of 16 primary reconstructions (Macedo catheterizable ileal reservoirs) and 6 rescue cases for leaking stomas. Our data comprised 18 spina bifida patients, 1 sacral agenesis, 1 posterior urethral valves and 1 genitourinary tuberculosis. Mean age at surgery was 8.5 years (3-21 years). We evaluated continence at 3, 6, 12 months, and at the last follow-up based on data from urinary charts. RESULTS Mean follow-up was 21.1 months (12-29 months). Overall continence was 100% for the primary cases and 66% for the redos (2/6 failed). Three patients had initial difficulty in performing clean intermittent catheterization but this resolved with time and experience. CONCLUSION Using Yachias technique has improved the continence rate of our catheterizable reservoirs and was partially successful for suprafascial revision of incontinent conduits.
Einstein (São Paulo) | 2013
Silvia Ferraz Ayrosa Ponte; Atila Rondon; Herick Bacelar; Eulalio Damazio; Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Gilmar Garrone; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo
ABSTRACT Objective: To use anthropometric measurements to compare nutritional status in children with neurogenic bladder dysfunction secondary to meningomyelocele who underwent enterocystoplasty and those who did not undergo surgery. Methods: A case-control study was conducted in 20 children, divided into two groups: those who had enterocystoplasty (Group A) and those who did not undergo surgery (Group B), matched for genre and age. Weight, height, arm circumference, and triceps skinfold thickness were the parameters used. Nutritional assessment was determined by calculating the indexes, based on age and genre. Classification was based on the percentile and the results were compared with the reference values. Results: The mean age was 6.41 years in Group A and 6.35 years in Group B. The interval between surgery and evaluation was 11 months. The following measures were found for Group A: 80% of children were eutrophic, a percentage 30% greater than that in Group B; arm muscle circumference was adequate in 40% of patients, a percentage 20% greater than that in Group B; arm muscle area was adequate in 90%, a percentage 30% greater than that in Group B. Values in Group B were as follows: for triceps skinfold thickness, 60% of patients had values above the mean, a percentage 20% greater than that in Group A; for arm fat index, 60% of patients were above the mean value, 40% greater than in Group A. Conclusion: Patients who had undergone enterocystoplasty showed better nutritional status, while the control group presented higher fat indexes in anthropometric measures. However, the differences between groups were not statistically significant.
Einstein (São Paulo) | 2011
Eulalio Damazio; Eliana Maria Monteiro Caran; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo Junior
We report on a 16-year-old male with paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma who underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection due to a stage I tumor (normal retroperitoneal computed tomoghaphy). The surgical finding was three enlarged nodes, positive for metastatic disease. Patient was referred to adjuvant chemotherapy. This case suggests that the Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma Study Group IV protocol is subject to questions regarding adolescents with paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma, and that negative retroperitoneal CT does not preclude the need of lymph node dissection.
Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2013
Eulalio Damazio; Atila Rondon; Herick Bacelar; Juliana Quitzan; Beny Schmidt; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo
Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2010
Riberto Liguori; Tiago Rosito; Jesus Pires; Eulalio Damazio; Ricardo Marcondes Mattos; Gilmar Garrone; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo
Einstein (São Paulo) | 2017
Daniel Santos Rocha Sobral Filho; Helder Damásio da Silva; Eulalio Damazio
Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2013
Antonio Macedo; Eulalio Damazio; Herick Bacelar; Atila Rondon; Sérgio Leite Ottoni; Riberto Liguori; Gilmar Garrone; Bruno Leslie; Valdemar Ortiz
Archive | 2013
Silvia Ferraz; Ayrosa Ponte; Atila Rondon; Herick Bacelar; Eulalio Damazio; Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Gilmar Garrone; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo
The Journal of Urology | 2011
Eulalio Damazio; Deny Schmidt; Herick Bacelar; Juliano Carvalho; Sérgio Leite Ottoni; Valdemar Ortiz; Antonio Macedo