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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Laparoscopic versus open splenectomy in dogs

Rafael Stedile; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Fabiana Schiochet; Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Simone Tostes de Oliveira; Fernando Barreto Martens; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Sheila B.L. Bernades; Carolina S. Oliveira; Andrea Pires dos Santos; Fabíola Peixoto da Silva Mello; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Marcelo de Souza Muccillo

In the last few years, the use of laparoscopy in veterinary medicine has expanded and consequently so was the need for studies that establish the advantages, disadvantages and possible complications of each procedure. The purpose of the current study was to describe a laparoscopic splenectomy technique and the alterations due to this access, and compare it to the open procedure in dogs. A total of 15 healthy female mongrel dogs were used, with mean weight of 17.4±2.5kg. The animals were distributed into three groups: Group IA of open splenectomy (laparotomy) using double ligation of the vessels of the splenic hilum with poliglicolic acid, Group IB of open splenectomy (laparotomy) with bipolar electrocoagulation of the splenic hilum, and Group II of laparoscopic access with bipolar electrocoagulation of the splenic hilum. Operative time, blood loss, size of incisions, complications during and after surgery were evaluated. Other parameters included pain scores, white blood cell (WBC) counts and postoperative serum concentrations of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatine kinase (CK), C-reactive protein (CRP), glucose and cortisol. No differences were found in the evaluation of parameters between both open splenectomy techniques employed. Laparoscopic access presented significant differences (p<0,05) when compared with open surgery: Longer operative time, smaller abdominal access, decrease in blood loss, lower concentrations of CRP, higher levels of CK and ALP, and lower scores in the pain scale. Laparoscopic surgery showed fewer complications of the surgical wound. No significant differences were observed between groups in the postoperative temperature, WBC, ALT, cortisol and glucose concentrations. In conclusion, the laparoscopic technique is useful for splenectomy in dogs, being advantageous in terms of blood loss, surgical stress and surgical wounds. However, it expends more operative time and causes transitory increase in hepatic and muscular enzymes.


Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2014

Effect of cefepime dose on mortality of patients with Gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infections: a prospective cohort study

Marcelle Duarte Alves; Vanessa Bley Ribeiro; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Francine Mattiello; Giordanna De Bacco; Daniela I. Luz; Fabiane Jamono Vieira; Tainá F. Behle; Alessandro C. Pasqualotto; Alexandre Prehn Zavascki

OBJECTIVES There are controversies regarding the association of cefepime therapy with increased mortality among patients with infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). We evaluated the effect of cefepime on the mortality of patients with GNB bloodstream infections (BSIs). METHODS A prospective cohort study was conducted in adult patients with creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL who received empirical therapy with cefepime for at least 48 h for BSIs caused by GNB. The outcome was hospital mortality. Potential clinical predictors, including a high-dose regimen (2 g every 8 h), were assessed. RESULTS One hundred and thirteen patients were included. Most (78.8%) isolates had low cefepime MICs (≤0.25 mg/L). The overall hospital mortality was 35.4% [25.6% (10/39) and 40.5% (30/74) in patients receiving high-dose and usual-dose cefepime, respectively (P = 0.17)]. In a Cox regression model adjusted for cefepime MIC and propensity score, a high-dose regimen was independently associated with lower mortality rates [adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 0.41; 95% CI 0.18-0.91; P = 0.029] while presentation with severe sepsis or septic shock was independently associated with higher mortality rates (aHR 4.10; 95% CI 1.78-9.40; P = 0.001). A trend to lower mortality rates was also found in the subgroup analysis of patients who had not switched antibiotic during therapy after adjustment for the latter variables. CONCLUSIONS High-dose cefepime therapy was associated with lower mortality rates in patients with GNB BSIs, even for GNB with low cefepime MICs.


Ciencia Rural | 2008

Utilização de células-tronco autólogas de medula óssea na regeneração do nervo tibial de coelhos mediante técnica de tubulização com prótese de silicone

Lucas Marques Colomé; Cristiano Gomes; Nadia Crosignani; Ana Helena da Rosa Paz; Ana Ilda Ayala Lugo; Karina Magano Guimarães; Liziane Pinho Foerstrow; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Letícia Marques Colomé; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Luíse Meurer; Eduardo Pandolfi Passos; Ney Luis Pippi; Emerson Antonio Contesini; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima

This study presents an experimental model of an acute deffect in a peripheral nerve to evaluate neural regeneration using a tubulization technique associated with the inoculation of autologous stem cells from bone marrow. A total of 12 New Zealand white rabbits underwent a bilateral dissection of the tibial nerve followed by repair with silicone tubulization. On the left tibial nerve of all animals, the tube was filled with autologous bone marrow-derived stem cells collected from the humerus. For control, using the same repair technique, the tubes were filled with a NaCl solution in the right tibial nerve. After 30 days of observation, the animals were euthanized and a histological evaluation of the collected nerve segments was performed by staining with hematoxylin-eosin, luxol fast blue, and toluidine blue. From the results it is possible to conclude that the transplanted autologous stem cells associated with the tubulization technique present an advantage in the peripheral nerve regeneration process.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2011

Ovário-salpingo-histerectomia videolaparoscópica em gatos domésticos: técnica com dois portais

Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Fabiana Schiochet; Rafael Stedile; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Fernanda Silveira Nóbrega; Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Jardel Pereira Tessari


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2011

Laparoscopic Ovariohysterectomy in Domestic Cats: Two Portals Technique

Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Fabiana Schiochet; R. Stedile; C. A. de C. Beck; Marcelo Meller Alievi; F. S. Nóbrega; I. dos S. dal Bó; Jardel Pereira Tessari


Archive | 2012

Características clínicas e preditores de mortalidade em pacientes hospitalizados com bacteremias por bacilos Gram-negativos : análise preliminar

Jardel Pereira Tessari; Marcelle Duarte Alves; Tainá F. Behle; Gabriela Thomas da Silva; Carla Teresinha Endres; Vanessa Bley Ribeiro; Alexandre Prehn Zavascki


Archive | 2012

Avaliação da concentração inibitória mínima de antimicrobianos em bacilos Gram-negativos isolados de hemoculturas no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre

Gabriela Thomas da Silva; Carla Teresinha Endres; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Vanessa Bley Ribeiro; Marcelle Duarte Alves; Tainá F. Behle; Alexandre Prehn Zavascki


Archive | 2011

Ovário-salpingo-histerectomia videolaparoscópica em gatos domésticos: técnica com dois portais Laparoscopic Ovariohysterectomy in Domestic Cats: Two Portals Technique

Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Fabiana Schiochet; Rafael Stedile; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Fernanda Silveira Nóbrega; Ísis dos Santos Dal-Bó; Jardel Pereira Tessari


Archive | 2009

Laparoscopic versus open splenectomy in dogs 1

Rafael Stedile; Fabiana Schiochet; Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Simone Tostes de Oliveira; Fernando Barreto Martens; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Carolina S. Oliveira; Andrea Pires dos Santos; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Marcelo de Souza Muccillo; F Schiochet


Archive | 2007

Esplenectomia em cães : comparação entre os acessos laparoscópico e convencional por meio de perfil bioquímico

Rafael Stedile; Fabiana Schiochet; Antônio de Pádua Ferreira da Silva Filho; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Marcelo de Souza Muccillo; Jardel Pereira Tessari; Simone Tostes de Oliveira; Sheila Beatriz Laurindo Bernardes; Isis dos Santos Dal Bo; Fernando Barreto Martens; Simone Scherer; Márcio Poletto Ferreira

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Fabiana Schiochet

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Márcio Poletto Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marcelo Meller Alievi

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rafael Stedile

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alexandre Prehn Zavascki

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernando Barreto Martens

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marcelo de Souza Muccillo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vanessa Bley Ribeiro

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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