João de Aguiar Pupo Neto
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2007
Eduardo Cortez Vassallo; Andréa Povedano; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Francisco Lopes Paulo
BACKGROUND: The objective of this paper was to study the role of the dietetic fiber (Plantago ovata) in the protection and recovery of the intestinal wall of rats submitted to acetic acid induced inflammatory colitis. METHODS: 30 Wistar male rats were studied, weighing between 260 and 300g, divided in three groups of 10 individuals. The distribution of the groups was made as follows: Group I (n 10), named control group, received a standard diet during the whole experiment. Group II (n 10), named colitis group, received an equally standard diet during the whole experiment and 8% acetic acid that induced inflammatory colitis. Group III (n 10), named colitis + fiber, received a standard diet with addition of dietetic fiber ( 10 g of seeds and peels of Plantago ovata for each 90 g of standard diet) and 8% acetic acid that induced inflammatory colitis. The experiment lasted 21 days and the inflammatory colitis induction was introduced on the fourteenth day in groups II and III. Twenty-one days after the start of the experiment the animals were sacrificed and total colectomies were performed. The specimens were submitted to stereologic and histological analysis, and they statistically evaluated by the Mann-Whitney test. The weight variation of the animals was also measured during the experiment. The studied parameters were: mucosa, muscularis mucosa, submucosa, lamina propria, epithelial and proper epithelial layer partial volumes. CONCLUSION: The results, through stereologic, histological and weight analysis, lead us to conclude that the addition of Plantago ovata (dietetic fiber) prevents the alterations caused by the 8% acetic acid induced colitis in the experimental animals.
Revista Brasileira De Coloproctologia | 2011
André Figueiredo Accetta; Ricardo S. Vasconcelos; Gisele del Cueto; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Domingos Penna Lacombe; Italo Accetta
Fecal incontinence is a disabling condition with relevant social costs. Many therapies are described. Objective: To evaluate the response to biofeedback and epidemiological profile, describing the used technique. Methods: A retrospective study in 3 years (June 2005 - June 2008). Results: Thirty patients, 26 women and 4 men, with an average age of 66. The number of normal pregnancies and births varied from none to six and hysterectomy was present in nine. Hypotonia in manometry was present in all patients. Eighteen patients were satisfied, ten were partially met, none was completely dissatisfied, and two have abandoned the therapy. Conclusion: The clinical therapy to biofeedback can be effective for incontinence, but the comprehension by patient appears to be the most important. Diabetes mellitus, anorectal surgery and hysterectomy were related to complaints of incontinence.
Revista Brasileira De Coloproctologia | 2001
Fábio Guilherme Campos; Afonso Henrique da Silva e Souza Junior; Ana Paula Wiering Carmel; Angelita Habr-Gama; Celso Aparecido Gonçalves; Fernando Cordeiro; Flávio Antonio Quilici; Francisco Luis Altenburg; Francisco Sérgio Pinheiro Regadas; Jayme Vital dos Santos Souza; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Jose Alfredo Reis Junior; José Alfredo dos Reis Neto; José Reinan Ramos; Luis Cláudio Pandini; L. Rodrigues; Marcelo Averbach; Marco Aurélio Dainezi; Mauro Augusto Marchiori Júnior; Miguel Angelo Pedroso; Paulo Roberto Falco Pires Corrêa; Raul Cutait; Renato Arioni Lupinacci; Rubens Valarini; Sérgio Eduardo Afonso Araújo; Sthela Maria Murad Regadas
Revista Brasileira De Coloproctologia | 1987
João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Vera Pannain; Maria Cassilda N. Cidade Costa; Angela Regina de Aguiar Pupo; Domingos Lacombre
Journal of Coloproctology | 2017
Eduardo de Paula Vieira; Mariama Barroso Lima; Ricardo Rosa; Lucas Perello de Azevedo; Rosane Louzada Machado; Ferraz Edna Delabio; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto
Journal of Coloproctology | 2017
Eduardo de Paula Vieira; Bruna Vasconcellos Guimarães; Ricardo Rosa; Edna Delabio Ferraz; Rosane Louzada Machado; Lucas Perello de Azevedo; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto
Journal of Coloproctology | 2017
Eduardo de Paula Vieira; Mariama Barroso Lima; Lucas Perello de Azevedo; Ricardo Rosa; Rosane Louzada Machado; Edna Delabio Ferraz; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto
Journal of Coloproctology | 2017
Marllus Soares; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Augusto Claudio de Almeida Tinoco; Glaucio da Costa Boechat; Pedro Henrique Gentil; Bruno Bastos
Journal of Coloproctology | 2017
Eduardo de Paula Vieira; Lucas Perello de Azevedo; Ricardo Rosa; Bruna Vasconcellos Guimarães; Rosane Louzada Machado; Edna Delabio Ferraz; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto
Journal of Coloproctology | 2015
Leonardo Guedes Leite de Oliveira; João de Aguiar Pupo Neto; Eduardo de Paula Vieira; Monika Pereira Kim; Luciana da Costa Flach; Barbara Cristina Rodrigues de Almeida; Edna Delabio Ferraz
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Barbara Cristina Rodrigues de Almeida
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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