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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2012

Strategies for surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion according to the region of transverse maxillary deficiency

Max Domingues Pereira; R.A.M. de Abreu; Gabriela Pereira Ribeiro Prado; Liliana Ferreira

This study evaluated different techniques for surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) according to the type of transverse maxillary deficiency using computed tomography (CT). Six adult patients with bilateral transverse maxillary deficiencies underwent SARME. The patients were equally divided into three groups: Group I, maxillary atresia in both the anterior and posterior regions; Group II, greater maxillary atresia in the anterior region; and Group III, increased maxillary atresia in the posterior region. In Group I, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used. In Group II, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used without pterygomaxillary suture disjunction. In Group III, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used with pterygomaxillary suture disjunction and fixation of the anterior nasal spine with steel wire. The midpalatal suture opening was evaluated preoperatively and immediately after the activation period using CT. For Group I, the opening occurred parallel to midpalatal suture; for Group II, the opening comprised a V-shape with a vertex on the posterior nasal spine; and for Group III, the opening comprised a V-shape with a vertex at the anterior nasal spine. The conclusion was that the SARME technique should be individualized according to the type of transverse maxillary deficiency.


international conference on e-health networking, applications and services | 2013

Ambient Assisted Living Technology: Comparative perspectives of users and caregivers

David Cunha; Gabriela Trevisan; Florbela Samagaio; Liliana Ferreira; Filipe Sousay; José Ferreira-Alves; Ricardo Simoes

Developed societies are currently facing severe demographic changes: the world population is ageing at an unprecedented rate. This demographic trend will be also followed by an increase of people with physical limitations. New challenges are being raised to the traditional health care systems, not only in Portugal, but also in all other European states. There is an urgent need to find solutions that allow extending the time people can live in their preferred environment by increasing their autonomy, self-confidence and mobility. AAL4ALL is a project currently being developed in cooperation with 34 Portuguese interdisciplinary partners, from industry to academia, R&D and social disciplines, which employs a novel conceptual approach through the development of an ecosystem of products and services for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) associated to a business model and validated through large scale trial. This paper presents a comparative perspective of the needs and attitudes towards technology of the AAL users and caregivers identified in the analysis of a set of three different surveys: a users survey targeted at the Portuguese seniors and pre-seniors; an informal caregivers survey targeted at the family, friends and neighbours who provide care without any financial compensation; and a formal caregivers survey targeted at physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and direct-care workers providing care to elders. The first results indicate that AAL solutions must be affordable, user friendly and have a true perceived benefit to their users.


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2012

An ecosystem of products and systems for ambient intelligence - the AAL4ALL users perspective.

Filipe Sousa; Lara Viola; Liliana Ferreira; Gabriela Trevisan; David Cunha; José Ferreira Alves; Ricardo Simoes


international conference on e-health networking, applications and services | 2013

Interoperability in Ambient Assisted Living using OpenEHR

Eduardo Osorio; Liliana Ferreira; Filipe Sousa


biomedical engineering systems and technologies | 2012

Needs and opportunities in ambient assisted living in Portugal

Ricardo Vardasca; Liliana Ferreira; Ricardo Simoes


Hpb | 2018

Surgical treatment of ruptured liver tumours – A western case series

Ernestina Santos; Henrique Alexandrino; Liliana Ferreira; Renato Parsekian Martins; M. Serôdio; J.G. Tralhão; F. Castro e Sousa; J. Soares Leite


Hpb | 2018

Prognostic factors after hepatectomy for liver metastases of non-colorectal and non-neuroendocrine cancer: single center experience

Ernestina Santos; Henrique Alexandrino; Liliana Ferreira; R. Nemésio; Renato Parsekian Martins; M. Serôdio; J.G. Tralhão; F. Castro e Sousa; J. Soares Leite


Hpb | 2018

Early functional response after portal vein embolization – difference between future liver remnant and embolized liver relative enhancement as a marker of improved hepatocellular reserve

M. Duque; Henrique Alexandrino; Henrique Donato; E. Santos; Liliana Ferreira; M. Serôdio; Paulo Donato; F. Castro e Sousa; F. Caseiro Alves; J.G. Tralhão


Hpb | 2018

Predictors of improved overall survival after resection of gastric cancer liver metastases

M.J. Temido; Henrique Alexandrino; R. Caetano Oliveira; E. Santos; Liliana Ferreira; Renato Parsekian Martins; M. Serôdio; F. Castro e Sousa; Maria Augusta Cipriano; J.G. Tralhão


2nd International Living Usability Lab Workshop on AAL Latest Solutions, Trends and Applications | 2016

Needs and Opportunities in Ambient Assisted Living in Portugal

Ricardo Vardasca; Liliana Ferreira; Ricardo Simoes

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Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra

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