Nathali Cordeiro Pinto
University of São Paulo
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Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2009
Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Mara Helena Corso Pereira; Noedir A. G Stolf; Maria Cristina Chavantes
Dehiscence is a feared complication after major surgeries. Patient who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting developed saphenectomys dehiscence on lower limb with edema and pain on the 15th postoperative day. Conventional treatment had been initially performed without clinical improvement. On the 30th postoperative day only Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) was applied punctually around surgical wounds edge. The results revealed granulated tissue, reduction of inflammatory process and analgesic effect since the first application. In this pilot study, LLLT has shown a considerable role as a wound healing agent, through a new proposal for efficient, safe and noninvasive therapy.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2014
Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Ivany Machado de Carvalho Baptista; Mara Helena Corso Pereira; Nelson Serrao; Pablo Maria Alberto Pomerantzeff; Maria Cristina Chavantes
Background and Objective: Complications following cardiovascular surgery incision are common in mediastinitis and wound dehiscence form, a 47% mortality rate remaining. Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been employed mainly to its effectiveness analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions, aiding the tissue repair process. The aim of this study was to evaluate infrared LLLT onto surgical incision in patients submitted to cardiovascular surgery. Materials and Methods: 40 patients were divided in two groups: Placebo Group (G1) – conventional therapy + “Laser pointer” and Laser Group (G2) - conventional therapy + Infrared Laser irradiation on surgical incision. Diode Laser was employed, C.W. mode, around the surgical wound bed, on immediate Post Operative (PO), 1st PO and 3rd PO with the following parameters: wavelength (λ): 830nm, P=35mW, E=0,75J. Results: G2 didn’t present any complication and 5% of patients in G1 developed incision dehiscence and infection. On 7thPO, still a large amount of G1 patients showed pain and unquestionable inflammatory signs surrounding the surgical wound, when compared to G2. Besides, hospital stay in Laser Group was 2 times shorter than in Placebo Group (p-value=0.001). Conclusion: Infrared Laser denoted to be safe and exceptionally valuable tools in preventing morbidities on post cardiovascular surgeries.
Einstein (São Paulo) | 2010
Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Fernando Campos Gomes Pinto; Eduardo Joaquim Lopes Alho; Elisabeth Matheus Yoshimura; Vera Lúcia Jornada Krebs; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Maria Cristina Chavantes
OBJECTIVE To analyze the tissue repair behavior after corrective surgical incision in neonates submitted to low-level laser therapy, in an attempt to diminish the incidence of postoperative dehiscence following the surgery for myelomeningocele performed immediately after birth. METHODS It is a prospective pilot study with 13 myelomeningocele patients submitted to surgery at birth who received adjuvant treatment with low-level laser therapy (Group A). Diode laser C.W., λ = 685t nm, p = 21 mW, E = 0.19 J was punctually applied along the surgical incision, summing up 4 to 10 J energy delivered per patient, according to the surgical wound area and, then, compared with the previous results, which were obtained from 23 patients undergoing surgery without laser therapy (Group B). RESULTS This pilot study showed a significant decline in dehiscence of surgical wounds in neonates submitted to low-level laser therapy as compared to controls (7.69 versus 17.39%, respectively), demonstrating this is an effective, safe and noninvasive treatment method. CONCLUSION This new adjuvant therapeutic proposal with low-level laser therapy aided healing of surgical wounds, preventing morbidities, as well as decreasing hospital stay, which implies cost of reduction for patients and for the institution.
RIAO/OPTILAS 2007: 6th Ibero‐American Conference on Optics (RIAO); 9th Latin‐American Meeting on Optics, Lasers and Applications (OPTILAS) | 2008
Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Nara Shoji; Mauro Favoretto Júnior; Mikiya Muramatso; Maria Cristina Chavantes; Noedir A. G Stolf
Introduction: In Brazil, the main cause of death is the coronary heart disease and the surgical treatment applied in such cases is the Myocardial Revascularization (MR). Patients undergoing to MR through saphenous vein bypass development dehiscence in 10% of the cases. Dehiscence of surgical incision through Biomodulation treatment with Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) in patients who underwent to MR seems to be an unprecedented new therapy and a less invasive technique, which can benefit patients and Institutions, reducing costs. Methodology: It was analyzed 7 diabetic patients, mean age 51, 8 years old that post MR surgery presented dehiscence of the saphenectomy incision on lower limb with erithema, edema and pain. The wounds area varies from 2,2 until 34,8 cm and deep from 0,1 until 1,1 cm. It was used only Diode Laser C.W. (655 nm wavelength), Power = 25 mW, Time = 30 s, Fluence = 4 J/cm2 applied punctually around surgical wounds sore, by 2 cm distance. Results: It was observed granulated tissue all a...
Lasers in Dentistry: Guide for Clinical Practice | 2015
Maria Cristina Chavantes; Martha Simões Ribeiro; Nathali Cordeiro Pinto
Archive | 2016
Maria Cristina Chavantes; Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Vanessa Milanesi Holanda
Lasers in Medical Science | 2016
Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; M. Cristina Chavantes; Denise Maria Zezell; Alessandro Melo Deana; Carolina Benetti; Rodrigo Labat Marcos; Luciana A. Lopes; Rodrigo Álvaro Brandão Lopes Martins; Vera Demarchi Aiello; Fabio Biscegli Jatene; Pablo Maria Alberto Pomerantzeff
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2012
Nelson Serrao; Rina Magnani; Simone Libardi; Allison G. Braz; Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Maria Cristina Chavantes
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2012
Nelson Serrao; Maciel Rodrigues da Silva; Rina Magnani; Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Maria Cristina Chavantes
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2012
Nelson Serrao; Marcia Martinichen; Rina Magnani; Nathali Cordeiro Pinto; Maria Cristina Chavantes